Lebanon received an arrest request from Interpol for Carlos Ghosn, the fallen car magnate who fled Japan to Beirut. After an incredible flight, the ex-boss of Renault Nissan, who was prosecuted in Japan for financial embezzlement, arrived in Lebanon on Monday, where his place of residence remains unknown - it is unknown if he occupies the villa he owns in a wealthy district of Beirut. Lebanese authorities have already announced that Ghosn had entered the country "legally" with a French passport and a Lebanese identity card, according to a source at the presidency. For its part, the General Security had assured that nothing imposed "the adoption of procedures against him" or "exposed him to legal proceedings" in Lebanon.
VIDEO. Leak of Carlos Ghosn: Interpol has issued an international arrest warrant
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Lebanon, where the former Renault-Nissan boss fled, has no extradition agreement with Japan, where Ghosn was awaiting trial.