Japan says it will tighten airport security as new details emerge of Carlos Ghosn’s escape from the country—including his use of a bullet train to get to the airport, where he hid inside a box and sneaked onto a private jet
One option being considered is using GPS tracking, as new details emerge about former Nissan chairman’s movements
More than a year after former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn was arrested over alleged financial wrongdoing, his case took an unexpected turn as he fled Japan for Lebanon. WSJ Tokyo Bureau Chief Peter Landers has the details. PHOTO: BEHROUZ MEHRI/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
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