Conflict of evidence at Huawei exec Meng's hearing


Chief Financial Officer of Huawei Technologies Co Ltd Meng Wanzhou leaves her home in Vancouver, British Columbia, Nov 23, 2020. - AP

TORONTO (China Daily/ANN): While a Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officer denied giving information about Huawei Technologies Co Ltd executive Meng Wanzhou's electronic devices to the FBI, Meng's lawyers claimed it was a conspiracy between Canadian and American authorities.

During testimony Monday (Nov 23) in the Supreme Court of British Columbia in Vancouver, RCMP Constable Gurvinder Dhaliwal, who took custody of Meng's electronics on the day she was arrested, disclosed an apparent contradiction between his evidence and the accounts of two of his supervisors.

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