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Ghosn Flight Shows Need For Extradition Treaty Cooperation
April 8, 2020
Carlos Ghosn, famed ex-CEO of Nissan Motor Co. Ltd., shocked the world in late December when he escaped from house arrest in Japan where he awaited trial. Reports suggest Ghosn was able to escape allegedly by being carried out of his home in an audio equipment box and then flying in a private jet through Turkey into his home country of Lebanon.
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