Title: An Inside Story of how Carlos Ghosn Beat Japan's Security Post by: Darker45 on January 20, 2020, 02:06:11 PM Finally, a story on how Carlos Ghosn, the fugitive former leader of Nissan Motor Co. and Renault SA, got the better of Japan's tight security. It was unimaginable at first how he made his way outside Japan and into Beirut without anyone getting the smallest hint.
This one's like a fictional read. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2020-01-14/how-nissan-s-carlos-ghosn-was-smuggled-out-of-japan Title: Re: An Inside Story of how Carlos Ghosn Beat Japan's Security Post by: xhomerx10 on January 20, 2020, 02:15:50 PM Finally, a story on how Carlos Ghosn, the fugitive former leader of Nissan Motor Co. and Renault SA, got the better of Japan's tight security. It was unimaginable at first how he made his way outside Japan and into Beirut without anyone getting the smallest hint. This one's like a fictional read. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2020-01-14/how-nissan-s-carlos-ghosn-was-smuggled-out-of-japan?utm_content=business&cmpid=socialflow-twitter-business&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=socialflow-organic&utm_source=twitter Links to paid access sites suck ass. What's the point? Even if I were interested in the story, I'm not paying subscription fees for access to a one-time read. There aren't even any critiques or user reviews to let us know if it's worth a plug nickle. Guess I'll wait for the made-for-TV movie. Title: Re: An Inside Story of how Carlos Ghosn Beat Japan's Security Post by: Darker45 on January 20, 2020, 02:28:20 PM Finally, a story on how Carlos Ghosn, the fugitive former leader of Nissan Motor Co. and Renault SA, got the better of Japan's tight security. It was unimaginable at first how he made his way outside Japan and into Beirut without anyone getting the smallest hint. This one's like a fictional read. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2020-01-14/how-nissan-s-carlos-ghosn-was-smuggled-out-of-japan?utm_content=business&cmpid=socialflow-twitter-business&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=socialflow-organic&utm_source=twitter Links to paid access sites suck ass. What's the point? Even if I were interested in the story, I'm not paying subscription fees for access to a one-time read. There aren't even any critiques or user reviews to let us know if it's worth a plug nickle. Guess I'll wait for the made-for-TV movie. I'm sorry. That doesn't seem to to be the case from my end. No intention to promote anything here. I read the entire article for free and was not aware this article is an exclusive or a paid one. I am not a subscriber myself. There must be a limited number of article that could be read for free on this site. You must have used it already. I don't know. Anyway, this story is saying something. Whether it tells the truth or not is beyond me. Title: Re: An Inside Story of how Carlos Ghosn Beat Japan's Security Post by: xhomerx10 on January 20, 2020, 02:52:54 PM Finally, a story on how Carlos Ghosn, the fugitive former leader of Nissan Motor Co. and Renault SA, got the better of Japan's tight security. It was unimaginable at first how he made his way outside Japan and into Beirut without anyone getting the smallest hint. This one's like a fictional read. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2020-01-14/how-nissan-s-carlos-ghosn-was-smuggled-out-of-japan?utm_content=business&cmpid=socialflow-twitter-business&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=socialflow-organic&utm_source=twitter Links to paid access sites suck ass. What's the point? Even if I were interested in the story, I'm not paying subscription fees for access to a one-time read. There aren't even any critiques or user reviews to let us know if it's worth a plug nickle. Guess I'll wait for the made-for-TV movie. I'm sorry. That doesn't seem to to be the case from my end. No intention to promote anything here. I read the entire article for free and was not aware this article is an exclusive or a paid one. I am not a subscriber myself. There must be a limited number of article that could be read for free on this site. You must have used it already. I don't know. Anyway, this story is saying something. Whether it tells the truth or not is beyond me. Yes, my IP address has reached the limit of free views. I didn't think for a second you were trying to promote something - I thought maybe you forgot it was a website you paid subscription fees to use. The original story I read about Ghosn wrote that he basically just walked away, hopped on a private flight arranged by others to Turkey and then another private flight to his home country. It cost him an amount of money that mere mortals don't possess. https://i.imgur.com/akPt7Id.png I just read another article that said a former green beret, a musical instrument case and a bullet train to Osaka was involved. Add in a few automatic weapons, some yelling and screaming and Jason Statham and we've got a blockbuster. Title: Re: An Inside Story of how Carlos Ghosn Beat Japan's Security Post by: TECSHARE on January 20, 2020, 03:20:02 PM Interesting article. I don't know anything about the details of the case, but based on the kind of games they are playing with him I tend to lean toward believing his story. Especially the fact that they denied him access to his wife, and are now seeking prosecution against her after his escape.
Title: Re: An Inside Story of how Carlos Ghosn Beat Japan's Security Post by: iamMhew on January 21, 2020, 04:29:33 AM Finally, a story on how Carlos Ghosn, the fugitive former leader of Nissan Motor Co. and Renault SA, got the better of Japan's tight security. It was unimaginable at first how he made his way outside Japan and into Beirut without anyone getting the smallest hint. This one's like a fictional read. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2020-01-14/how-nissan-s-carlos-ghosn-was-smuggled-out-of-japan I think he's really smart guy and very creative imagine that well thought plan on avoiding Japan's national security, or probably people are so hype for the new decade and they don't noticed Carlos was on the moved. Since Lebanon and Japan has no extradition deal, they can try an international court which unfortunately has no teeth or Interpol. In any case, Japan should spend huge amount of funds in exchange for that. Unless, Japan's government has some value that the Lebanon's govt. has an interest, then they can have a trade. Title: Re: An Inside Story of how Carlos Ghosn Beat Japan's Security Post by: PrimeNumber7 on January 21, 2020, 07:16:41 AM Finally, a story on how Carlos Ghosn, the fugitive former leader of Nissan Motor Co. and Renault SA, got the better of Japan's tight security. It was unimaginable at first how he made his way outside Japan and into Beirut without anyone getting the smallest hint. This one's like a fictional read. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2020-01-14/how-nissan-s-carlos-ghosn-was-smuggled-out-of-japan?utm_content=business&cmpid=socialflow-twitter-business&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=socialflow-organic&utm_source=twitter Links to paid access sites suck ass. What's the point? Even if I were interested in the story, I'm not paying subscription fees for access to a one-time read. There aren't even any critiques or user reviews to let us know if it's worth a plug nickle. Guess I'll wait for the made-for-TV movie. The tl;dr of what happened is that one of the contractors Ghosn hired discovered that some private airports do not screen objects that do not fit into security scanners, and Ghosn was put into an oversized container that is normally used to carry speakers, and was able to sneak onto a private plane. Title: Re: An Inside Story of how Carlos Ghosn Beat Japan's Security Post by: xhomerx10 on January 21, 2020, 02:12:02 PM Finally, a story on how Carlos Ghosn, the fugitive former leader of Nissan Motor Co. and Renault SA, got the better of Japan's tight security. It was unimaginable at first how he made his way outside Japan and into Beirut without anyone getting the smallest hint. This one's like a fictional read. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2020-01-14/how-nissan-s-carlos-ghosn-was-smuggled-out-of-japan?utm_content=business&cmpid=socialflow-twitter-business&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=socialflow-organic&utm_source=twitter Links to paid access sites suck ass. What's the point? Even if I were interested in the story, I'm not paying subscription fees for access to a one-time read. There aren't even any critiques or user reviews to let us know if it's worth a plug nickle. Guess I'll wait for the made-for-TV movie. The tl;dr of what happened is that one of the contractors Ghosn hired discovered that some private airports do not screen objects that do not fit into security scanners, and Ghosn was put into an oversized container that is normally used to carry speakers, and was able to sneak onto a private plane. Thanks for the tip! When I clear the browser cookies I have one remaining free article but I can't read anything using incognito mode - the bloomberg site can detect it and wont allow me to read. https://i.imgur.com/GS8kB6y.png Title: Re: An Inside Story of how Carlos Ghosn Beat Japan's Security Post by: yoseph on January 21, 2020, 03:50:28 PM With a person like this accused of high levels of corruption, I think the best thing to do is to just send him back to Japan so that he stands for the crimes that he is accused off. By running away from Japan he has proven that the allegations levelled against him are all true. Those who helped him to escape should all be made to face the fill rigor of the law.
Title: Re: An Inside Story of how Carlos Ghosn Beat Japan's Security Post by: squatz1 on January 23, 2020, 04:41:36 AM Finally, a story on how Carlos Ghosn, the fugitive former leader of Nissan Motor Co. and Renault SA, got the better of Japan's tight security. It was unimaginable at first how he made his way outside Japan and into Beirut without anyone getting the smallest hint. This one's like a fictional read. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2020-01-14/how-nissan-s-carlos-ghosn-was-smuggled-out-of-japan?utm_content=business&cmpid=socialflow-twitter-business&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=socialflow-organic&utm_source=twitter Links to paid access sites suck ass. What's the point? Even if I were interested in the story, I'm not paying subscription fees for access to a one-time read. There aren't even any critiques or user reviews to let us know if it's worth a plug nickle. Guess I'll wait for the made-for-TV movie. Paywall destroyer for anyone wants it. https://github.com/iamadamdev/bypass-paywalls-chrome Works on Chrome,Brave, anything that has chrominium im pretty sure. But Carlos Ghosen beat the Japanese security with a suitcase, he put himself in an instrument of some sort and got through secrurity. That's some shit STRAIGHT out of a movie. I think he'll be caught at some point, though who knows if he'll just be able to sit on a private island in the middle of nowhere and watch the sunset until the end of his days. He seems to be active in the media, as he's trying to say that he's innocent and Japan is painting him in a bad light as a double standard. https://www.ft.com/content/20b853d2-3c38-11ea-b84f-a62c46f39bc2 |