CSIS knowledge of multi-hour delay in Meng’s arrest ‘troubling’: lawyers
Lawyers for Meng Wanzhou are alleging that Canada’s national spy agency was in on a plan for border officers to detain the Huawei executive for hours before her arrest at Vancouver’s airport and was mindful of the political implications of her arrest.
Meng is wanted on fraud charges in the United States, but she and Huawei have both denied the allegations and say the extradition case should be thrown out.
They argue Meng’s charter rights were violated when she was held and questioned by border officials who seized her electronics and passwords and shared them with RCMP before she was notified of her arrest on Dec. 1, 2018.
In a document filed with the Federal Court, Meng’s lawyers say a two-page redacted report shows the Canadian Security Intelligence Service was aware of a planned multi-hour delay because the report says her arrest was expected to occur at about 4 p.m. even though her plane landed at 11:30 a.m.