Meng Wanzhou extradition case raises ‘serious concerns,’ defence lawyer says
VANCOUVER — A request by the United States to extradite the chief financial officer of China’s Huawei Technologies raises serious concerns about political motivations and will take time to unfold, a defence lawyer says.
Meng Wanzhou was arrested in December at Vancouver’s airport at the request of U.S. authorities, sparking outrage from China. Canada announced last week it intends to proceed with the extradition case.
“This is a rare case in the extradition context, if not unique,” Richard Peck told a judge in British Columbia Supreme Court on Wednesday. “There are serious concerns of a legal and factual nature that arise, concerns not common in the extradition jurisprudence
“There are concerns involving the political character of the motivations, comments by the U.S. president … There are issues arising out of the treatment of Ms. Meng on her arrival at the Vancouver International Airport and her detention and subsequent arrest.”