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Exclusive: Ghosn, suffering from kidney failure, was arrested illegally - defense document

Published 04/11/2019, 05:48 AM
Updated 04/11/2019, 05:48 AM
© Reuters. Junichiro Hironaka, chief lawyer of the former Nissan Motor chairman Carlos Ghosn, walks in front of a screen showing Ghosn's video statement during a news conference at Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo

By Tim Kelly

TOKYO (Reuters) - Carlos Ghosn's "illegal" arrest has interrupted his care for chronic kidney failure, which the former Nissan Motor boss suffers from as a result of treatment for high cholesterol, his defense said in documents seen by Reuters on Thursday.

Ghosn's defense team, in documents prepared after their client was arrested for the fourth time by Tokyo prosecutors last week - and the details of which have not been previously reported - allege the latest arrest was designed to interrupt the defense's preparation and force a confession.

Tokyo prosecutors declined to comment when contacted by Reuters.

Prosecutors re-arrested Ghosn last Thursday at his Tokyo residence where he had been staying since his release on $9 million bail, returning him to the detention center where he previously spent more than 100 days.

Authorities arrested Ghosn on suspicion of enriching himself at a cost of $5 million to Nissan, having already charged him for financial misconduct.

Before the latest arrest, Ghosn - once one of the world's most-feted auto executives for his rescue of Nissan from the brink of bankruptcy two decades ago - denied all allegations against him and said he was the victim of a boardroom coup.

"This arrest is illegal," the defense said in one of the documents, dated April 5, the day after he was re-arrested.

Ghosn has high cholesterol and, as a result of treatment, suffers from chronic kidney failure and rhabdomyolysis, the defense said. Rhabdomyolysis is a syndrome where muscle fibers release their contents into the blood stream.

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Interrupting his treatment for the "convenience of prosecutors' investigation" was "inhuman", the defense said.

'INHUMAN ACTIONS'

The documents also include an account from Ghosn's wife, Carole, who said prosecutors prevented her from contacting her lawyer on the morning of her husband's re-arrest.

She said she was repeatedly subjected to body checks, forced to keep the bathroom door open when using the toilet, and that a female investigator was present in the bathroom when she undressed to take a shower.

"I felt that they were humiliating and coercing me with these inhuman actions," Carole Ghosn said in her account, dated April 4, the day of her husband's re-arrest.

Following the arrest, Carole Ghosn went to France to seek help from the French government. Her husband is a French, Brazilian and Lebanese national.

She has since returned to Japan and on Thursday was questioned by prosecutors at the Tokyo District Court, the Kyodo news agency reported.

Prosecutors are questioning Carlos Ghosn for as much as 14 hours a day, sometimes in the middle of the night, said a person with knowledge of the conditions of Ghosn's detention, and who was not permitted to speak publicly on the matter and so declined to be identified.

The development is likely to renew focus on what has been characterized in the West as Japan's unduly harsh judicial system - a system branded "hostage justice" by critics and defended by local authorities.

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