How did Carlos Ghosn escape from Japan? Turkish airline answering

Former CEO of Nissan Motors, Carlos Ghosn

Turkish private flight company MNG said that former CEO of Nissan Motors Carlos Ghosn managed to escape from the grip of the Japanese authorities, using one of its planes illegally and without its knowledge.

The company said in a statement, that one of its employees admitted to falsifying the records, to exclude the name of Carlos Ghosn from the official documents without the company's knowledge.

And MNG added that it filed a legal complaint, according to Reuters news agency.

"I am now in Lebanon. I am no longer hostage to a biased Japanese judicial system, where guilt is assumed," Ghosn said in a statement carried by his spokespersons on Tuesday.

He added: "I did not run away from justice, I freed myself from political injustice and persecution. I can finally communicate freely with the media, which is what I will do starting next week."

One of Ghosn's lawyers in Lebanon said that the latter will hold his press conference "next week, but the deadline has not been set yet," according to "AFP".

It appears that Ghosn will reveal many details about his arrest, as well as details of the Japanese judiciary’s treatment of him, which may be different from the way the Western judiciary deals with cases such as his case.

According to forecasts, Ghosn's "attacks" or "slaps" could be a pain for Japan.

Former Japanese Attorney General Nobuo Gohara said that the biggest question about Carlos Ghosn’s escape is how Japanese authorities will respond to Ghosn’s “attacks” against her, especially since he is now able to talk freely about his detention and detention.

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