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Carlos Ghosn 'fled by bullet train', Japan vows to bolster borders

The 65-year-old executive skipped bail nearly a week ago, fleeing Japan where he was awaiting trial on multiple counts of financial misconduct that he denies

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Japan's Justice Minister Masako Mori. Pic/AFP

Japan's Justice Minister Masako Mori. Pic/AFP

Tokyo: New reports emerged on Monday on how fugitive former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn jumped bail in Japan, as the country's justice minister said border controls would be bolstered after the escape.

The 65-year-old executive skipped bail nearly a week ago, fleeing Japan where he was awaiting trial on multiple counts of financial misconduct that he denies.

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