Interpol issues 'wanted' notice for Carlos Ghosn

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Former Nissan Motor Chairman Carlos Ghosn was awaiting trial in Japan on financial charges before fleeing house arrest. (Nikkei collage/AP photo)  

TAKAHITO MURAOKA and MOMOKO KIDERA, Nikkei staff writers

TOKYO/BEIRUT -- Interpol issued a wanted notice for Carlos Ghosn on Thursday at the request of Japanese investigators following the former Nissan Motor chief's mysterious escape to Lebanon from house arrest in Tokyo.

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