Meng’s lawyer suggests RCMP and border agency jointly controlled her before arrest
VANCOUVER — An RCMP officer involved in the arrest of Meng Wanzhou at Vancouver’s airport two years ago says the Mounties would have stepped in if she had tried to flee while in the custody of officials from the Canada Border Services Agency.
Sgt. Ross Lundie completed his testimony at the B.C. Supreme Court today as part of an evidence-gathering hearing in the Huawei executive’s extradition case.
Her lawyers are trying to prove that the RCMP and the border agency co-ordinated a covert criminal investigation under the guise of a routine border exam in order to gather evidence for American investigators.
Each RCMP and border officer to testify so far has told the court they saw their organizations as having good relations but separate and independent mandates.