Lebanese lawyers on Thursday filed a report to the judiciary demanding fugitive auto tycoon Carlos Ghosn be prosecuted over a trip he made to Israel as Renault-Nissan chairman in 2008.

Ghosn -- who holds Lebanese, French and Brazilian citizenship -- jumped bail in Tokyo in mysterious circumstances and arrived in his native
Lebanon early on Monday.
The tycoon had travelled to Israel in 2008 to support a partnership with Shai Agassi, an
Israeli entrepreneur who had launched an ill-fated electric vehicle venture called "Project Better Place".