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Two U S men charged with aiding Ghosn s escape land in Japan - Netscape Money & Business

Two U.S. men charged with aiding Ghosn s escape land in Japan By Eimi Yamamitsu and Nate Raymond Reuters TOKYO (Reuters) - An American father and son accused of helping former Nissan Motor Co Ltd Chairman Carlos Ghosn s flee Japan arrived in Tokyo on Tuesday to potentially face days of questioning from prosecutors for their role in the elaborate escape plan. A Reuters witness saw the plane carrying the Taylors, who were extradited by U.S. authorities on Monday, land at Tokyo s Narita airport and the two men escorted on to waiting police buses. U.S. Army Special Forces veteran Michael Taylor and his son, Peter Taylor, will not be indicted immediately but will likely face charges after an investigation is concluded.

2 U S Men Handed Over to Japanese Custody over Ghosn Escape

Русский Tokyo, March 2 (Jiji Press) U.S. authorities handed over two American men suspected of unlawfully aiding former Nissan Motor Co. Chairman Carlos Ghosn s escape from Japan to Lebanon while on bail to Japanese custody on Monday local time. An aircraft carrying the two men Michael Taylor, 60, a former U.S. Green Beret, and his son, Peter, 28 has left an airport in Boston and is expected to arrive in Japan on Tuesday afternoon. Investigators dispatched from the special squad of the Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office arrested them on suspicion of illegally harboring the former chief of the major Japanese automaker, sources familiar with the situation said.

U S extradites two men to Japan charged in Carlos Ghosn s escape - lawyer

By Eimi Yamamitsu and Nate Raymond TOKYO (Reuters) - An American father and son accused of helping former Nissan Motor Co Ltd Chairman Carlos Ghosn flee Japan arrived in Tokyo on Tuesday to face questioning from prosecutors and the prospect of charges that could carry a three-year prison term. The plane carrying U.S. Army Special Forces veteran Michael Taylor and his son Peter, who were extradited by U.S. authorities on Monday, landed at Tokyo s Narita airport, and the two men were escorted on to waiting police buses, according to a Reuters witness. The Taylors will not be indicted immediately, but will likely face charges after an investigation is concluded. The two were arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of helping Ghosn flee Japan on a private jet hidden in luggage, in contravention of his bail conditions, the Tokyo District Public Prosecutors Office said in a statement. Under Japanese law, suspects can be held for up to 20 days before being indicted or released, and are not allowed t

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