Japanese prosecutors raid Nissan ex-chair Ghosn’s Tokyo home
TOKYO — Japanese prosecutors raided the Tokyo home of former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn after he skipped bail before a trial on financial misconduct charges and left for Lebanon.
Tokyo prosecutors and police did not immediately comment Thursday. Japanese media reported and showed photos of the raid.
Government offices are closed this week for the New Year’s holidays.
It is unclear how Ghosn avoided the tight surveillance he was under in Japan and showed up in Lebanon.