Meng appeared for another preliminary hearing Wednesday at the Supreme Court of British Columbia as her defence lawyers seek to discredit the U.S. handover request
Huawei Technologies Co. Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou was denied her constitutional rights when she was detained for three hours at the Vancouver airport in December before her arrest at the request of U.S. authorities, her lawyers said.
An executive at China’s biggest telecommunications manufacturer, Meng was released on $10 million bail in December and is living with her husband and youngest daughter at one of the family’s two luxury homes in Vancouver. She speaks regularly by phone to her father, Hauwei’s billionaire founder Ren Zhengfei.
and argue Canada improperly arrested her in December. Those matters must be dealt with before extradition hearings can begin, her defence has said. The finance chief’s lawyers are also seeking additional disclosure about the details of the U.S. case against her. Meng sued the Canadian government in March for allegedly trampling her constitutional rights during her arrest, in an effort to discredit the extradition case she’s facing. Meng has been under house arrest in her Vancouver home since December.
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