Border officers mistakenly gave Meng Wanzhou’s phone passcodes to RCMP: Crown
VANCOUVER — Canadian border guards mistakenly gave the RCMP passcodes to electronic devices belonging to Huawei Technologies executive Meng Wanzhou, a Crown prosecutor said Tuesday.
Officers with the Canada Border Services Agency questioned Meng for three hours at Vancouver’s airport before the RCMP executed a provisional arrest warrant on Dec. 1, 2018.
Border officers seized Meng’s cellphones, tablet and other devices and wrote down her passcodes on a piece of paper that they handed to the RCMP when she was arrested.
The border agency later realized it had made a mistake and told the RCMP the codes could not be used or shared because they’d been obtained during a CBSA examination, a Crown lawyer said.