Ghosn lawyers in Japan refuse to comply with seizure warrant

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Prosecutors seek to confiscate computer used by the auto tycoon. FMTNews Ghosn

TOKYO: Lawyers for former Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn on Wednesday refused to turn over a computer used by the auto tycoon before he jumped bail and fled the country last month.

“In light of attorney-client confidentiality obligations, we exercised the right to refuse the seizure, as permitted under Article 105 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, and asked them to leave without entering our office,” the statement said. Ghosn is due to address the media later Wednesday in Beirut, where he has pledged to supply evidence that the allegations against him were a “plot” to prevent him from more closely aligning Nissan with its French partner Renault.

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