News presenters climb into boxes for re-enactments. A video game is in the works. Japan is fixated with Carlos Ghosn.
TOKYO—The secret flight from Japan of auto executive Carlos Ghosn has brought a dose of Hollywood drama to the nation’s often predictable criminal justice system, captivating a public used to high profile figures charged with crimes bowing tearfully in televised confessions before eventual conviction.
Television news programs have re-created Mr. Ghosn’s disappearing act by putting presenters into audio equipment boxes similar to that used by the former Nissan Motor Co. chief to slip out of the country. Security experts have...
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Ex-Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn claims Japanese prosecutors leaked false information, hid evidenceDays after fleeing Japan, the 65-year-old auto executive gave an internationally broadcast news conference in Beirut.
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Carlos Ghosn's defense team attacks Nissan, reiterates conspiracy claims ahead of first press conference since escapeRepresentatives for ousted Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn lashed out against the Japanese automaker Tuesday afternoon, reiterating claims that there was a conspiracy to take down the high-profile executive.
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Tokyo prosecutors issue arrest warrant for Nissan ex-chair Carlos Ghosn's wifeProsecutors in Tokyo have issued an arrest warrant for Carlos Ghosn's wife Carole Ghosn, approximately one week after the former Nissan executive jumped bail and dramatically fled to Lebanon.
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Inside Carlos Ghosn’s Great Escape: A Train, Planes and a Big Black BoxA dozen operatives, including at least one with experience rescuing hostages from war zones, engineered the former Nissan chairman’s risky exit from Japan. At one point, he nearly crossed paths with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.
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