US suspects in escape of Nissan chief Ghosn arrive in Japan
A father and son accused of helping former Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn have arrived in Japan after their extradition from the US. The pair had appealed, claiming they faced "torture-like" conditions.
The pair's lawyers said they faced the prospect of relentless interrogations and torture
Two suspects who were extradited from the US over their alleged involvement in the escape from Japan of Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn arrived in Tokyo on Tuesday.
Ghosn, who was charged with financial misconduct, fled the country in what Japanese prosecutors have termed "one of the most brazen and well-orchestrated escape acts in recent history."