Rabat, March 5 -- Former Renault-Nissan chief Carlos Ghosn has won a bail appeal and could be released "under caution."

Tokyo District Court ruled to release Ghosn on bail of $9 million on Tuesday, after rejecting Ghosn's two previous attempts to obtain bail.

But hours after the court approved Ghosn's bail, Japanese prosecutors appealed the ruling and may file additional charges.

Ghosn's head lawyer Junichiro Hironaka had proposed the court release Ghosn on the condition he remains in Japan and is prevented from trying to destroy evidence.

Hironaka, nicknamed "the acquitter," is known for winning high profile cases in Japan, where prosecutors gain convictions in 99 percent of their cases.

According to Hironaka, Ghosn's bail condition...