Lebanon receives Interpol arrest warrant for Ghosn

Ghosn fled to Beirut from Japan, where he faces trial for alleged financial misconduct

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Carlos Ghosn
Carlos Ghosn
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Beirut: Lebanon received an Interpol arrest warrant on Thursday for ousted Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn, a Lebanese judicial source told Reuters.

The request, an Interpol red notice that calls on authorities to arrest a wanted person, was received by Lebanon’s internal security forces and has yet to be referred to the judiciary, the source said.

Ghosn fled to Beirut from Japan, where he faces trial for alleged financial misconduct.

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