\"<p>Chief
Chief Financial Officer of Huawei Meng Wanzhou leaves her home in Vancouver, Thursday, March 18, 2021. (Jonathan Hayward\/The Canadian Press via AP)<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Vancouver: Lawyers for Huawei<\/a> executive Meng Wanzhou<\/a> on Thursday accused Canadian authorities of destroying evidence, saying federal police wiped the emails and computers of a senior officer involved in her extradition case<\/a>.

Meng, the Chinese telecom giant's chief financial officer, is fighting extradition to the United States where she faces charges of bank fraud and conspiracy related to a Huawei subsidiary's alleged violations of US sanctions on Iran.

Both Meng and Huawei deny any wrongdoing.

In court documents, defense lawyers allege Canada breached Meng's rights when the Royal Canadian Mounted Police deleted computer files, text messages and emails of staff sergeant Ben Chang after he retired from the force in 2019.

Chang sent an email to the US FBI after Meng's arrest, which her lawyers suggest improperly contained her electronic device passcodes and serial numbers.

The attorney general of Canada denied the allegation.

\"There is no evidence that the RCMP or CBSA (Canada Border Services Agency) engaged in the systemic destruction of evidence,\" the office said in a court filing.

\"There is no indication that the events alleged by (Meng) transpired.\"

Chang, who retired to work in the Macau Special Administrative Region of China, swore in an affidavit he never sent any of Meng's device information to the US authorities.

When called to testify, however, he refused to appear and retained his own lawyer, something Meng's attorneys called \"indefensible.\"

\"This destruction of evidence gives rise to a separate breach of Ms Meng's rights,\" her lawyers argued.

\"This was done at a time when the RCMP and (the US Department of Justice) were put on notice of staff sergeant Chang's relevance to the proceedings.\"

The seizure of Meng's cell phones and other devices during her Vancouver airport detention on December 1, 2018 was the subject of several days of her extradition hearings this week in the British Columbia Supreme Court.

One of her lawyers, Mona Duckett, alleged Thursday that Canadian border guards and federal police conspired to obtain Meng's phones and passcodes at the behest of the FBI, and did not have a legitimate customs or immigration reason to do so.

Canada denies it breached Meng's rights. Government lawyers have called on the judge to throw out the allegations, which they said were \"supported only by speculation and innuendo,\" and proceed to extradition.

Meng's extradition case is scheduled to end mid-May.
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华为首席财务官指责加拿大摧毁引渡案件的证据

在法庭文件中,辩护律师称加拿大违反孟的权利当加拿大皇家骑警删除电脑文件,短信和电子邮件的上士本常从力。2019年他退休后

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< p >华为首席财务官孟晚舟离开她的家在温哥华,星期四,2021年3月18日。(乔纳森·海沃德/加拿大媒体通过AP) < / p >
华为首席财务官孟晚舟离开她的家在温哥华,星期四,2021年3月18日。(乔纳森·海沃德/加拿大媒体通过美联社)
温哥华:律师华为执行孟晚舟周四指责加拿大当局破坏证据,说联邦警察擦电子邮件和高级官员参与她的电脑引渡案件

孟,中国电信巨头的首席财务官是战斗引渡到美国,在那里她面临银行欺诈和共谋的指控华为相关子公司涉嫌违反美国对伊朗的制裁。

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孟和华为否认有任何不当行为。

在法庭文件中,辩护律师称加拿大违反孟的权利当加拿大皇家骑警删除电脑文件,短信和电子邮件的上士本常从力。2019年他退休后

常发了一封邮件,美国联邦调查局孟被捕之后,她的律师建议不包含电子设备的密码和序列号。

加拿大的司法部长否认了这一指控。

“没有证据表明皇家骑警或CBSA(加拿大边境服务署)从事系统性销毁证据,”办公室提交的法庭文件称。

所谓“没有迹象表明事件(孟)发生的。”

常,退休在中国澳门特别行政区,发誓在一份书面陈述中孟他从来没有发送任何美国当局的设备信息。

传召出庭作证时,然而,他拒绝出现,保留自己的律师,是孟的律师称“站不住脚的。”

“这毁灭的证据产生一个单独的违反孟女士的权利,“她的律师说。

”这样做是在皇家骑警和(美国司法部(Department of Justice)被放在张参谋军士通知的相关诉讼。”

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孟没收的手机和其他设备在温哥华机场拘留12月1日,2018年的主题数天的她在不列颠哥伦比亚引渡听证会本周最高法院。

她的一个律师,蒙娜从此之后,周四称,加拿大边境警卫和联邦警察合谋获取孟的电话和密码在联邦调查局的要求下,没有一个合法的海关和移民的理由这样做。

加拿大否认违反孟的权利。政府律师呼吁法官抛出的指控,他们表示“支持只有投机和含沙射影,”和引渡。

孟的引渡案件将于5月中旬结束。
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\"&lt;p&gt;Chief
Chief Financial Officer of Huawei Meng Wanzhou leaves her home in Vancouver, Thursday, March 18, 2021. (Jonathan Hayward\/The Canadian Press via AP)<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Vancouver: Lawyers for Huawei<\/a> executive Meng Wanzhou<\/a> on Thursday accused Canadian authorities of destroying evidence, saying federal police wiped the emails and computers of a senior officer involved in her extradition case<\/a>.

Meng, the Chinese telecom giant's chief financial officer, is fighting extradition to the United States where she faces charges of bank fraud and conspiracy related to a Huawei subsidiary's alleged violations of US sanctions on Iran.

Both Meng and Huawei deny any wrongdoing.

In court documents, defense lawyers allege Canada breached Meng's rights when the Royal Canadian Mounted Police deleted computer files, text messages and emails of staff sergeant Ben Chang after he retired from the force in 2019.

Chang sent an email to the US FBI after Meng's arrest, which her lawyers suggest improperly contained her electronic device passcodes and serial numbers.

The attorney general of Canada denied the allegation.

\"There is no evidence that the RCMP or CBSA (Canada Border Services Agency) engaged in the systemic destruction of evidence,\" the office said in a court filing.

\"There is no indication that the events alleged by (Meng) transpired.\"

Chang, who retired to work in the Macau Special Administrative Region of China, swore in an affidavit he never sent any of Meng's device information to the US authorities.

When called to testify, however, he refused to appear and retained his own lawyer, something Meng's attorneys called \"indefensible.\"

\"This destruction of evidence gives rise to a separate breach of Ms Meng's rights,\" her lawyers argued.

\"This was done at a time when the RCMP and (the US Department of Justice) were put on notice of staff sergeant Chang's relevance to the proceedings.\"

The seizure of Meng's cell phones and other devices during her Vancouver airport detention on December 1, 2018 was the subject of several days of her extradition hearings this week in the British Columbia Supreme Court.

One of her lawyers, Mona Duckett, alleged Thursday that Canadian border guards and federal police conspired to obtain Meng's phones and passcodes at the behest of the FBI, and did not have a legitimate customs or immigration reason to do so.

Canada denies it breached Meng's rights. Government lawyers have called on the judge to throw out the allegations, which they said were \"supported only by speculation and innuendo,\" and proceed to extradition.

Meng's extradition case is scheduled to end mid-May.
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