Japan's first official response to Ghosn's escape - tighter immigration procedures

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Japan's first official response to Ghosn's escape - tighter immigration procedures
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It remains unclear what Japan might do to bring Ghosn back.

Authorities have remained quiet after Ghosn revealed on Tuesday that he had fled to his childhood home of Lebanon to escape a"rigged" justice system in Japan. All government offices and most businesses in Japan have been shut for the new year holidays.

"I have instructed the Immigration Services Agency to coordinate with related agencies to further tighten departure procedures," she said, adding that Ghosn's skipping bail was not justified, and that the court had revoked his bail. A senior Lebanese security official said it was not yet clear whether Ghosn would be summoned for questioning over the warrant, but added that Lebanon does not extradite its citizens.

A Turkish private jet operator has said two of its planes were used illegally to carry Ghosn, with an employee falsifying the lease records to exclude the executive's name.

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