On October 26, local time, Huawei’s Vice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou appeared again in the Canadian High Court of British Columbia in Vancouver to participate in his extradition hearing.

  In this round of hearings, the prosecution and the defense will cross-examine the witnesses regarding whether there was any procedural abuse during the detention of Meng Wanzhou by Canadian law enforcement agencies.

  Within the five days reserved for this round of hearings in the court, relevant witnesses from the Canadian Border Services Agency and the RCMP will be questioned in court.

Meng’s lawyer believes that during Meng’s detention, U.S. government officials instructed the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Border Services Agency officials to conduct deceptive and improper searches, thus violating the court order and the basic benefits Meng should enjoy right.

  Huawei Canada said in a brief statement issued on the 26th that it believes that the Canadian judicial system can maintain integrity and ensure justice.

Huawei has always had great confidence in Meng Wanzhou's innocence and will continue to support her in revealing the truth behind the violation of her rights.

  China News Service, Vancouver, Canada

Editor in charge: [Li Yuxin]