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Canada claims that Huawei CFO arrest is appropriate

2019-09-24T05:13:35.880Z


[Vancouver 23 Reuters]-China's major communications equipment company, Huawei [HWT.UL] Chief Financial Officer (CFO), requested by US authorities in Vancouver, Canada last December Arrested by


[Vancouver 23 Reuters]-China's major communications equipment company, Huawei [HWT.UL] Chief Financial Officer (CFO), requested by US authorities in Vancouver, Canada last December Over the legal process of being arrested by the Canadian lawyer, the Canadian Attorney General alleged that there was no evidence that the country's police and border security authorities were inadequate. As stated in the document submitted to the court on the 23rd.

Mr. Zhao, on the same day, went to a court in Vancouver with a lawyer and asked for more information on the situation at the time of his arrest. Mr. Tsuji's defense team alleges that Canadian authorities have questioned him improperly in the guise of immigration and demands that the procedure be handed over to the United States.

The hearing on information disclosure will be resumed on September 30 after the 25th of this week, but the start of the hand over is not scheduled until next January.

In a court submission, the Canadian Attorney General noted that “there is no evidence that the actions of Canadian or foreign authorities have hampered the fairness of the delivery process.” He said he had already provided a wide range of information about the time of his arrest and disclosed that "disclosing additional information would serve no purpose."

The information already disclosed to Mr. Zhao includes handwritten notes by police and border security officials and images at the airport.

Mr. Satoshi's lawyer, Mr. Richard Peck, interrogated Mr. Satoshi in an excuse for immigration in order to share information with Canadian police and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) during the 23rd hearing at the Canadian border security authorities. , Claimed to have conducted a "secret criminal investigation".

The Canadian Attorney General responded, in a filing, that the border security authorities acted on the basis of “legal authority for immigration” on Mr. Tsuji and his belongings.

Source: asahi

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