Former Nissan Motor chairman Carlos Ghosn leaves the Tokyo Detention House, in Tokyo, Japan, on April 25, 2019.The imposing home where Carlos Ghosn lived for the last seven months and probably launched a daring escape to avoid Japanese prosecutors is nestled in a leafy enclave of Tokyo where most people pay little attention to Westerners or luxury cars.
“He wasn’t very secretive. I would see him hanging around with his daughter,” Takeda, 28, told Reuters. Three wireless security cameras peered out from the balcony above the brick porch. Under the terms of his bail, Ghosn had to have cameras installed at the house’s entrance. Ghosn was initially arrested in Tokyo in November 2018 and faces four charges, which he denies. They include hiding income and enriching himself through payments to Middle East dealerships.AUDACIOUS ACCOUNT
globebusiness Amazing how many in MSM are treating him like something other than the accused criminal on the run that he is