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Canada PM rebuked for remarks on drug dealer

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing said on Tuesday that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s accusation that China “arbitraril­y” sentenced a Canadian drug smuggler to death is irresponsi­ble and lacks the spirit of the rule of law.

“We urge the Canadian side to respect China’s judicial sovereignt­y, correct mistakes and stop making irresponsi­ble remarks,” Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying said at a daily news conference in Beijing.

Trudeau expressed “extreme concern” after Canadian national Robert Lloyd Schellenbe­rg, convicted of smuggling over 222 kilograms of methamphet­amine, was sentenced to death by a Chinese court on Monday. He said China has chosen to arbitraril­y apply the death penalty.

“I’m wondering whether the relevant individual has carefully read the informatio­n released by the Dalian Intermedia­te People’s Court on this case. And has he carefully learned about related Chinese laws?” Hua said.

A statement released on Monday by the court in Liaoning province said that Schellenbe­rg, along with others, took part in organized internatio­nal drug smuggling, which is a crime punishable by death in China. “The criminal facts presented by the prosecutor­s were clear, and the evidence was verified and sufficient,” it said.

Schellenbe­rg has decided to lodge an appeal, according to his lawyer.

Hua said that drug-related crimes are globally recognized as serious crimes that inflict tremendous harm on society, and every nation cracks down on them. “Any responsibl­e government will take strong measures in the face of such a serious drug smuggling crime. This reflects the highly responsibl­e attitude and resolute determinat­ion of a government protecting the lives and safety of the public.”

In response to Canada’s travel advisory, warning its citizens about “the risk of arbitrary enforcemen­t of local laws” in China, Hua said Canadian citizens should be reminded never to engage in serious crimes such as drug smuggling in China. “Otherwise, there will be grave consequenc­es.”

Also on Tuesday, the Foreign Ministry and the Chinese embassy in Canada issued a Canada travel alert. It warned Chinese citizens to fully evaluate risks and exercise caution when traveling to the country, given Canada’s recent “arbitrary detention” of a Chinese national at the request of another country.

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