Japan court says CarlosGhosn detention extended until April 22
TOKYO - A Japanese court on Friday ruled that Carlos Ghosn can be detained until April 22, as prosecutors grill the former Nissan boss over allegations of financial misconduct.
The 65-year-old will be held in custody at a detention centre in Tokyo until then, whereupon authorities will either have to press formal charges, release him or re-arrest him if they feel he has other accusations to answer.
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