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Canadian cops accused of ‘deceit’ at Huawei exec's US extradition trial

Royal Canadian Mounted Police sergeant dismisses charges

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 26 Nov 2020 9:10PM

Canadian cops accused of ‘deceit’ at Huawei exec's US extradition trial
An attorney for Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou says Canadian authorities deceived his client during her late 2018 arrest. – AFP pic, November 26, 2020

VANCOUVER – An attorney for Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou says that a Canadian police officer “deceived” his client during her arrest in 2018 so that she would not call a lawyer.

Lawyer Scott Fenton accused a Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) official of asking four customs officers not to reveal to Meng that she was the subject of an arrest warrant and thus misled her about her rights. 

Janice Vander Graaf, an RCMP sergeant and the most senior police officer called to the bar in the almost two-year-long judicial saga, dismissed the charges. 

The policewoman replied that she never gave any instructions to the customs officers, except to seize Meng's electronic devices and put them in frequency-locking bags at the FBI's request.

The arrest of Meng on December 1 2018, followed a few days later by the detention in China of two Canadians accused of espionage, provoked a serious diplomatic crisis between Beijing and Ottawa.

For two years the chief financial officer of the Chinese telecoms giant has been fighting extradition to the United States, where she faces fraud charges related to the company's activities in Iran in breach of US sanctions.

Her lawyers have argued that Meng's rights were violated during her arrest, which Canada denies. This month's hearings have heard from police and customs officers involved in her arrest.

The defense have said that the daughter of the Huawei founder was interrogated for three hours without her lawyer and without being told why, and had to give the passwords to her electronic devices to customs officials, who passed them on to Canadian federal police. 

Police then sent them to US federal agents, according to the defense, which denounced "collusion" between the two bodies. – AFP, November 26, 2020

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