Border officers couldn’t have legally arrested Huawei exec Meng Wanzhou: Crown
VANCOUVER — A lawyer representing the Canadian government says border guards could not have legally arrested Huawei Technologies executive Meng Wanzhou at Vancouver’s airport last December.
Meng’s lawyers argue that officers with the Canada Border Services Agency should have immediately executed a provisional arrest warrant instead of questioning her for three hours before the RCMP arrested her.
The Chinese tech giant’s chief financial officer was arrested at the request of the U.S., which is seeking her extradition on fraud charges linked to the alleged violation of sanctions against Iran.
Crown prosecutor Diba Majzub told a British Columbia Supreme Court judge today that border officers are required by law to conduct an admissibility examination on all travellers entering Canada.