INTERPOL hands Lebanon a “red notice” against Carlos Ghosn

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The source said that "The Public Prosecutor, Judge Ghassan Oueidat, received the red notice from INTERPOL On the basis of the French arrest warrant against branch Former President of the Alliance Renault Nissan Mitsubishi".

A court in the suburb of Nanterre issued in Paris An international arrest warrant last month related to more than $16.3 million in suspicious payments between Ghosn’s Renault-Nissan alliance and an Omani company, prosecutors said, in accusations Ghosn denied.

According to the source, Owaidat "He will set, within the coming days or early next week, a date to summon Ghosn and question him"as reported "AFP".

According to the source, Oweidat can "He issues an immediate arrest warrant against Ghosn and informs the French authorities of this, asking them to deposit him in his judicial file with a request for extradition, or to decide to leave him with a residence document and prevent him from traveling until the French file is received and the final decision is taken.".

expect Judicial source "Lebanon does not agree to extradite Ghosn of Lebanese origin to France, because the law prevents the extradition of a citizen to another country.".

INTERPOL cannot issue arrest warrants or initiate investigations or prosecutions, but international courts or member states can request publication "red notice"While Lebanese laws do not allow the extradition of citizens to a foreign country for trial.

A businessman who has nationalities resides French The Lebanese and Brazilian have been in Lebanon since December 2019, following his controversial escape from Japan, where he was awaiting trial following his arrest in 2018.

Ghosn said he fled because he did not believe he could receive a fair trial TokyoHe also accused Nissan of colluding with prosecutors to arrest him as he sought to deepen the alliance between the Japanese company and Renault.

In 2020, Interpol issued an arrest warrant for Ghosn and informed Beirut That Ghosn is a fugitive from justice from Japan and is wanted by the Tokyo authorities for trial.

The Lebanese authorities, which are not bound by an extradition treaty, have not submitted with Japanfor his arrest.

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The source said, “The Discriminatory Public Prosecutor, Judge Ghassan Oweidat, received the red notice from the court INTERPOL On the basis of the French arrest warrant against branch Former President of the Alliance Renault Nissan Mitsubishi“.

A court in the suburb of Nanterre issued in Paris An international arrest warrant last month related to more than $16.3 million in suspicious payments between Ghosn’s Renault-Nissan alliance and an Omani company, prosecutors said, in accusations Ghosn denied.

According to the source, Owaidat “will set a date within the coming days or early next week to summon Ghosn and question him,” AFP reported.

According to the source, Oweidat can “issue an immediate arrest warrant against Ghosn and inform the French authorities of this, asking them to deposit him in his judicial file with a request for recovery, or decide to leave him with a residence document and prevent him from traveling until the French file is received and the final decision is taken.”

expect Judicial source “Lebanon does not agree to extradite Ghosn of Lebanese origin to France, because the law prevents the extradition of a citizen to another country, but if he deems that the crimes attributed to him are real and punishable by Lebanese law, he can be tried on their basis before the Lebanese courts.”

Interpol cannot issue arrest warrants or initiate investigations or prosecutions, but international courts or member states can request the publication of the “red notice”, while Lebanese laws do not allow the extradition of citizens to a foreign country for trial.

A businessman who has nationalities resides French The Lebanese and Brazilian have been in Lebanon since December 2019, following his controversial escape from Japan, where he was awaiting trial following his arrest in 2018.

Ghosn said he fled because he did not believe he could receive a fair trial TokyoHe also accused Nissan of colluding with prosecutors to arrest him as he sought to deepen the alliance between the Japanese company and Renault.

In 2020, Interpol issued an arrest warrant for Ghosn and informed Beirut That Ghosn is a fugitive from justice from Japan and is wanted by the Tokyo authorities for trial.

The Lebanese authorities, which are not bound by an extradition treaty, have not submitted with Japanfor his arrest.

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