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VANCOUVER, Oct 29 — A defence lawyer for Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou accused a Canadian policeman yesterday of giving a “not honest” reply during the ongoing hearing on whether the Chinese national should be extradited to the US. The accusation targeted Royal Canadian Mounted Police...

Huawei Technologies Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou returns to court in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada October 26, 2020. — Reuters pic

The accusation targeted Royal Canadian Mounted Police Constable Winston Yep's testimony about why he delayed arresting Meng during a December 2018 stopover in Vancouver. Yep testified this week that he did not immediately arrest Meng when her flight landed in Vancouver because of “safety reasons,” telling the court she might have had a knife, secret bodyguards or even “counter-surveillance” agents with her.But defence lawyer Richard Peck in a cross-examination yesterday said, “My view is that's not an honest answer. Safety was never an issue; that's my suggestion to you.

The defence contends that Canadian authorities conspired with the US to delay Meng's arrest and obtain information that could be used at trial, in violation of her rights — which Canada rejects.

 

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