Turkish police detained seven people, including four pilots, on Thursday in an i...
ISTANBUL - Turkish police detained seven people, including four pilots, on Thursday in an investigation into how ousted Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn transited through Istanbul en route to Lebanon after fleeing Japan, a police spokeswoman told Reuters.
Media reports said Turkey’s interior ministry had begun an investigation into Ghosn’s transit. The former Nissan boss revealed on Tuesday he had fled to Beirut to escape what he called a “rigged” justice system. A plane carrying Ghosn arrived at 5:30 am Monday at Istanbul’s Ataturk Airport, Hurriyet reported, adding that prosecutors ordered the arrests after widening their investigation.
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