Ghosn family seeks UN help against 'judicial persercution' in Japan

Former Nissan chairman Carlos Ghosn (C) is escorted as he walks out of the Tokyo Detention House following his release on bail in Tokyo on April 25, 2019. Ghosn left his Tokyo detention centre after winning bail on April 25 to prepare his defence against multiple charges of financial misconduct. - ALTERNATIVE CROP / AFP / Behrouz MEHRI /

PARIS: The family of former Renault and Nissan head Carlos Ghosn has submitted another request for UN intervention against what it says is his 'judicial persecution' in Japan, one of their lawyers said Sunday.