Bangkok Post

Huawei CFO asks court to loosen her bail conditions

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VANCOUVER: Lawyers for Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou argued in a court on Tuesday to let her leave home without the security detail that was a condition of her bail since she was released after her December 2018 arrest.

Ms Meng’s husband, Liu Xiaozong, gave an affidavit citing the negative impacts his wife’s bail conditions have had on her and their family.

Ms Meng, 48, was detained at the Vancouver Internatio­nal Airport two years ago by Canadian authoritie­s acting on a US arrest warrant.

She faces charges in the United States of bank fraud for allegedly misleading HSBC bank about Huawei’s business dealings in Iran, causing the bank to break US sanctions.

She has said she is innocent and is fighting extraditio­n.

“Allowing her to leave without her being in a vehicle or followed by Lionsgate Management [the security company] is the essence of our applicatio­n,” defence lawyer Bill Smart said.

Beijing detained two Canadians soon after Ms Meng’s arrest and has held them in prison for over two years, permitting them to see diplomatic representa­tives only rarely and subjecting them to interrogat­ions.

Ms Meng has been under house arrest after being released from jail on a C$10 million (237 million baht) bail.

She is permitted to leave home between 6am and 11pm and pays for a round-the-clock security detail and wears a GPS tracking anklet.

Restrictio­ns intended to limit the spread of Covid-19 are made “even more challengin­g due to the added presence of Lionsgate personnel”, Mr Xiaozong added, stating that he believed his wife was at increased risk of the virus due to various surgeries in the past.

Prosecutor­s for the Canadian government cross-examined Mr Xiaozong on Tuesday.

The Canadian government said in statement on Monday there was no reason to vary the conditions at this time. The bail hearing was set to finish yesterday.

 ?? AFP ?? Huawei’s Meng Wanzhou leaves her Vancouver home on Dec 8 last year.
AFP Huawei’s Meng Wanzhou leaves her Vancouver home on Dec 8 last year.

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