A Japanese court issued arrest warrants for three Americans who prosecutors said were suspected of helping former Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn escape Japan
TOKYO—A Japanese court on Thursday issued arrest warrants for three Americans who prosecutors said were suspected of helping former Nissan Motor Co. Chairman Carlos Ghosnescape Japan in late December by hiding inside luggage.
Tokyo prosecutors said former Green Beret Michael Taylor, 59, and his son Peter Taylor, 26, as well as Lebanese-born U.S. citizen George Zayek, 60, participated in Mr. Ghosn’s escape and were suspected of violating Japan’s immigration-control laws.
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