Ex-Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn makes fresh bail request

AFP  |  Tokyo 

Lawyers for former chief on Thursday filed a fresh request for the auto titan who has been detained for more than three months, the District Court said.

The former high-flying has been in detention since his shock November 19 arrest, and has tried repeatedly without success to secure

Reached by AFP, an for Ghosn's declined to explain how the bail request would differ from previous filings. "We can't comment on details, including any differences in approach this time.

We plan to explain about details when we hold a conference next week," he said.

Ghosn's previous legal team even deployed a rarely-used article of the Japanese constitution to force the court to explain why the Franco-Lebanese-Brazilian remained in detention.

A said Ghosn's continued detention was justified because he posed a flight risk and there was a possibility he would conceal evidence. Ghosn and his lawyers have argued that neither of those is the case, and he even offered to wear a tracking bracelet and hire guards to monitor his whereabouts, pledging to stay in

But so far the courts have shown no inclination to end his lengthy pre-trial detention, which has drawn some criticism internationally and from rights groups.

Prosecutors have defended his detention while they investigate three charges of financial misconduct, two involving alleged under-reporting of his salary and a third over a complex scheme in which Ghosn allegedly sought to transfer his losses to Nissan's books.

Ghosn has denied all the allegations against him, and in an interview with AFP from his detention he slammed his continued detention. "Why am I being punished before being found guilty?" Ghosn asked, speaking to AFP and in January.

The refusal to grant him bail "would not be normal in any other democracy", he said.

Ghosn earlier this month shook up his legal team, replacing his previous -- a former -- with Junichiro Hironaka, who has a history of taking on high-profile cases.

Ghosn's November arrest sent shockwaves through the auto industry in and beyond.

A towering figure once revered in for turning around Nissan's fortune, Ghosn also forged a successful alliance between Nissan, and France's

But his attempts to deepen the alliance caused resentment in some quarters, and Ghosn has claimed the allegations against him are part of a "plot" by opponents of greater integration between the three firms.

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First Published: Thu, February 28 2019. 14:40 IST