"There are many rumors," Ghosn told Richard Quest in an interview Wednesday."And they are not all in line."Ghosn said he feels"bad" that some of the people who aided him now face potential prosecution in Turkey, where he switched planes on his way out of Japan. However, everyone involved knew what could happen, he said."We knew from the beginning what are the risks, you know, involved [in] an operation like this," Ghosn said."We all knew that.
"People don't like [a] fugitive when the fugitive is escaping justice. It's a different opinion when a fugitive is escaping injustice," he said."I don't think that people look at people who run from North Korea, or from Vietnam, or from Russia under the Communist regime as people who are running from justice.
richardquest questCNN One of the misunderstandings about Japan 'a conviction rate that exceeds 99%'. [FACT1] This doesn't mean 'If you're arrested, you're all guilty.' [FACT2] Number of Conviction / Number of arrest = about 0.5 ”50%” This number is lower than other countries.(David T. Johnson)
richardquest questCNN Because in Japan if you are a thief you go to jail!!!!!! This old man is absurd. He wants a country that have a better law in order to avoid jail. This people are insane.