BEIRUT: The news of Carlos Ghosn's escape from Japan and arrival in Beirut received different reactions from the Lebanese community on Twitter.
Comments included statements such as “Ghosn recruited thousands of people to shield him and to facilitate his movement worldwide, he defected to Lebanon.”
Another comment said, "Ghosn is a shame for all the Lebanese people."
One Twitter user also said the former Nissan boss just arrived on a private jet from Turkey using his French passport. “Lebanon is basically just open to anyone who wants to flee justice anywhere and has connections,” the user said.
Others offered an alternative opinion, with some people welcoming Ghosn in Lebanon and commended his move to the country saying, “proud of you, welcome back” and “welcome back Mr Ghosn.”
Meanwhile, his escape also prompted a deluge of memes on social media poking fun at the global news story.
If someone's escaped, in your neighborhood, who you gonna call ? Ghosnbusters !#Ghosn pic.twitter.com/rPsNLwXF9l
— jorb34 (@jorb34) December 31, 2019
#Ghosn with the wind... pic.twitter.com/cNdNyNYuIJ
— MouetteMoqueuse (@Mouettemoqueuse) December 31, 2019
“Have you seen this man?” #Ghosn pic.twitter.com/R70JvQN2yh
— Kenneth Maxwell (@Kenny_Maxwell) December 31, 2019
Is Beirut the last safe-haven on earth for criminals? Or is he just here to make a withdrawal? Boy is he gonna be surprised! #ghosn #lebanon #مصرف_لبنان #lollar https://t.co/Gsv1Erabgc
— FedUp Lebanon (@FuLebanon) December 30, 2019
Somebody, somewhere is having the best ever New Year's eve party tonight....#ghosn #greatescape pic.twitter.com/FwmVxRIP7A
— Peter Nunn (@PeterNunn3) December 31, 2019