7 detained in Turkey over ex-Nissan chief's escape
Ghosn said in a statement on Tuesday that he had fled to Beirut, capital of Lebanon, to escape "injustice and political persecution".
By : migrator
Update: 2020-01-03 02:10 GMT
Istanbul
Police have detained seven people, including four pilots, in the Turkish capital in the probe into the flee of former Nissan Motor Chairman Carlos Ghosn from Japan to Lebanon via the city, Turkish media reported on Thursday.
Among the detainees are two airport workers with a ground service company and an operation manager of a cargo company, both privately-owned, the state-run Anadolu Agency said.
It said the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office has been looking into the escape of Ghosn from Istanbul's Ataturk Airport with a private jet earlier this week, Xinhua reported, citing Anadolu Agency.
Ghosn said in a statement on Tuesday that he had fled to Beirut, capital of Lebanon, to escape "injustice and political persecution".
Former Nissan chairman was awaiting trial after he was arrested in Tokyo in 2018 over charges of financial misconduct.
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