Carlos Ghosn wasted no time attacking the Japanese justice system after he fled the country last week, but he has remained tight-lipped about the circumstances behind his escape.
There has been plenty of speculation, and several media outlets have floated theories about how he left Japan. CNN Business has been unable to confirm details of the escape.
The governor of Istanbul, though, said last week that Turkish police had detained seven people in connection with an investigation into Ghosn's "illegal escape" from Japan. Anadolu news agency said that Ghosn traveled via the city's Ataturk airport.
Flight tracker Flightradar24 showed a private jet flying from Osaka, Japan, to Istanbul and then another continuing to Lebanon at the time Ghosn is said to have arrived in the country.
Then on Friday, the Turkish company MNG Jet, which charters private planes, said a rogue employee aided with Ghosn's escape. The company said that two of its jets were used "illegally" to transport Ghosn without the knowledge of company management, and added that it has filed a criminal complaint.
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2020-01-08 11:42:00Z
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