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Huawei CFO arrested problems, not handing over = Canada

2019-10-03T02:05:22.623Z


[Vancouver 2 Reuters]-China's leading communications equipment company Huawei [HWT.UL], Chief Financial Officer (CFO), was arrested last December at an airport in Vancouver, Canada Over the process of


[Vancouver 2 Reuters]-China's leading communications equipment company Huawei [HWT.UL], Chief Financial Officer (CFO), was arrested last December at an airport in Vancouver, Canada On the 2nd, a Canadian lawyer argued on the 2nd that even if there was a wrong response, it was taken strictly, and did not satisfy the conditions for the suspension of the procedure for handing over to the United States.

Sung's defense team alleges that the procedure leading to the arrest is an infringement of individual rights, and urges the Canadian government to submit additional emails, notes, and other records.

Last week, Mr. Zhao finished his first oral argument, and the Canadian Attorney General's defense team finished the oral argument on behalf of the United States on that day.

Prosecutor John Gibkersley, a lawyer at the government, pointed out in an argument that he was trying to create a conspiracy theory.

The prosecutor said that the exchanges conducted inside the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), which is the federal police on November 30, the day before the arrest, were planned to involve the Border Services Agency (CBSA) until December 1 the following day. Insisted that it was not.

Sung's defense team said last week that RCMP had changed the arrest plan after talking with border security officials and pointed out that the reason for the change was unknown. As a result, he claimed that his constitutional rights were infringed.

Prosecutor Gibkersley said that RCMP had the authority to delay arrest until CBSA was interrogated after Mr. Sung's arrival at Vancouver Airport.

The CBSA confirmed in a document submitted to the court that Mr. Sakaki's mobile phone passcode was “incorrectly” shared with RCMP. On top of that, it emphasized that RCMP did not access the terminal and confirmed that there was no intention to access in the future.

Mr. Tsuji's defense team is expected to refute on the 3rd.

The personal handover trial is scheduled to begin next January.

Source: asahi

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