Ghosn escape leaves Kansai Airport officials scratching heads

Fallen automotive titan beat the system -- but how?

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Kansai International Airport sits on an artificial island in Osaka Bay and serves as the gateway for the Osaka area in western Japan. (Photo courtesy of Kansai Airports)

TOMOSHIZU KAWASE, Nikkei staff writer

TOKYO -- Officials at Japan's Kansai International Airport are at a loss to explain how former Nissan Motor Chairman Carlos Ghosn made it past security checks to board a private jet on his way to Lebanon.

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