Border official questioned Meng on alleged business in Iran: court documents
VANCOUVER — Court documents released ahead of a Huawei executive’s extradition trial suggest a Canadian border official questioned Meng Wanzhou about her business before RCMP arrested her.
The nearly 1,100 pages of material released Tuesday were collected by Meng’s defence team, which plans to argue that her arrest at the Vancouver airport on Dec. 1 was unlawful.
The United States is seeking her extradition to face allegations of fraud in violating Iran sanctions, but both Meng and Huawei have denied any wrongdoing.
The documents include a statement from Acting Supt. Sanjit Dhillon of the Canada Border Services Agency, who says that Meng repeatedly asked why she was selected for secondary inspection after she got off her plane at the airport.