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The Tokyo Job: Inside Carlos Ghosn’s Escape to Beirut

An elite espionage team spirited the former CEO out of Japan by studying hotel layouts and airport security.  

The Tokyo Job: Inside Carlos Ghosn’s Escape to Beirut
Illustration: Woshibai for Bloomberg Businessweek.
(Bloomberg Businessweek) -- Sometime last fall, a security contractor based in Asia took a call that he found curious. The man on the other end of the line, a longtime acquaintance and, like him, an expert in protecting VIPs and valuable cargoes in challenging environments, was looking to hire for a job in Japan. He offered few specifics. The assignment would involve escorting someone out of the country, he said. It would pay well. A...
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