
Turkish prosecutors in Istanbul have charged four pilots, an airline company official and two flight attendants for their alleged roles in former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn’s escape from Japan to Turkey and from there to Beirut.
Turkey’s state-run news agency Anadolu said Thursday the prosecutors have completed an indictment against the seven, formally charging the four pilots and the official of illegally smuggling a migrant.
The two flight attendants are accused of failing to report a crime, the agency said.
A trial date will be set after a court in Istanbul’s Bakirkoy district formally accepts the indictment, The Associated Press reported.
Ghosn, who was arrested over financial misconduct allegations in Tokyo in 2018, skipped bail while awaiting trial in Japan late last year. He flew to Istanbul and was then transferred onto another plane bound for Beirut, where he arrived Dec. 30.
The Turkish airline company MNG Jet said in January that two of its planes were used illegally in Ghosn’s escape, first flying him from Osaka, Japan, to Istanbul, and then on to Beirut. The company said its employee had admitted to falsifying flight records so that Ghosn’s name did not appear on them.
The company employee and four pilots remain in custody while the flight attendants were released after questioning.
Prosecutors in Japan have separately issued arrest warrants for Ghosn and three Americans who they say helped and planned his escape.
Ghosn, who led Nissan for nearly 20 years, says he is innocent and that he fled Japan in the belief he could not get a fair trial there.
Lebanon has indicated it will not hand over Ghosn.
Nissan will pull back from Europe and elsewhere to focus on the United States, China and Japan under a plan that represents a new strategic direction for the embattled carmaker, people with direct knowledge of the plan told Reuters earlier this week.
The "operational performance plan" is due to be announced on May 28 and goes beyond fixing problems from Ghosn's aggressive expansion drive, the people said.