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According to Lebanese television MTV, Carlos, former CEO of Nissan ・ Ghosn fled Japan in a musical instrument box and arrived in the capital Beirut on Monday. Japanese customs said they had no exit records, while Lebanese diplomats said they entered the country legally using French passports. There are no extradition regulations between Japan and Lebanon. In November 2018, Ghosn was arrested by the Japanese police and released on bail after paying a bail of 1.5 billion.

Recently, the former CEO of Nissan fled Japan in a musical instrument box and returned to Lebanon. On January 1, local Lebanese television station MTV and many British and American media reported Carlos & middot; Ghosn's escape details: invite the band to play at home and hide in the instrument box. Ghosn said in a statement that he did not escape justice, but only injustice and persecution. Carlos & middot; Ghosn joined Nissan in 1999 and was arrested by Japanese prosecutors on suspicion of 'serious financial misconduct' in November 2018.