You would think that a guy wit Brazilian citizenship would go there.
1 posted on
12/30/2019 1:43:23 PM PST by
Pontiac
To: Pontiac
It’s almost as if the gaijin didn’t have confidence in the Japanese criminal justice system.
2 posted on
12/30/2019 1:59:38 PM PST by
billorites
(freepo ergo sum)
To: Pontiac
3 posted on
12/30/2019 2:04:43 PM PST by
Gay State Conservative
(The Rats Can't Get Over The Fact That They Lost A Rigged Election)
To: Pontiac
According to the article he holds both French and Lebanese citizenship. Good luck extraditing him from there. (Then again, it may be worse that a Japanese jail) .... ;>)
To: Pontiac
6 posted on
12/30/2019 2:18:29 PM PST by
devane617
(Kyrie Eleison, where I'm going, will you follow?)
To: Pontiac
8 posted on
12/30/2019 3:32:10 PM PST by
wildbill
(The older I get, the less 'life in prison" means to me)
To: Pontiac
I’m glad he did. The Nissan board set him up and then crushed him.
11 posted on
12/30/2019 4:12:42 PM PST by
struggle
To: Pontiac
lebanon will not extradite it’s nationals. it was the smart move.
14 posted on
12/30/2019 8:28:37 PM PST by
RitchieAprile
(available monkeys looking for the change..)
To: Pontiac
He has Lebanese citizenship also - he has relatives there and in Lebanon his extended family (I assume Catholic militia links) will protect him and shelter him armed with guns against any attempt to arrest him. Smart move. To me it seems Japan went after him because he was a foreigner interloper in Japan’s closed economic system. A lesson to so called free traders.
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