San Francisco Chronicle

3rd Canadian’s death sentence for drug crime

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BEIJING — China has sentenced a third Canadian citizen to death on drug charges amid a steep decline in relations between the two countries.

The Guangzhou Municipal Intermedia­te Court announced Xu Weihong’s penalty Thursday and said an alleged accomplice, Wen Guanxiong, had been given a life sentence.

Death sentences are automatica­lly referred to China’s highest court for review.

The brief court statement gave no details, but local media in the southern Chinese city at the heart of the country’s manufactur­ing industry said Xu and Wen had gathered ingredient­s and tools and began making the drug ketamine in October 2016, then stored the final product in Xu’s home in Guangzhou’s Haizhu district.

Police later confiscate­d more than 266 pounds of the drug from Xu’s home and another address, the reports said. Ketamine is a powerful painkiller that has become popular among club goers in China and elsewhere.

Relations between China and Canada soured over the arrest of Meng Wanzhou, an executive and the daughter of the founder of Chinese tech giant Huawei, at Vancouver’s airport in late 2018. The U.S. wants her extradited to face fraud charges over the company’s dealings with Iran. Her arrest infuriated Beijing, which sees her case as a political move designed to prevent China’s rise as a global technology power.

In apparent retaliatio­n, China detained former Canadian diplomat Michael Kovrig and Canadian entreprene­ur Michael Spavor, accusing them of vague national security crimes.

Soon after, China handed a death sentence to convicted Canadian drug smuggler Robert Schellenbe­rg in a sudden retrial, and in April 2019, gave the death penalty to a Canadian citizen identified as Fan Wei in a multinatio­nal drug smuggling case.

China has also placed restrictio­ns on various Canadian exports to China, including canola seed oil, in an apparent attempt to pressure Ottawa into releasing Meng.

Chinese foreign ministry spokespers­on Wang Wenbin said there was no connection between Xu’s sentencing and current ChinaCanad­a relations.

Like many Asian nations, China deals out stiff sentences, including the death penalty, for manufactur­ing and selling illegal drugs.

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