Meng Wanzhou is seeking an extradition request proposed by the Canadian court to reject the United States on the grounds of his violation of trade sanctions, because of her arrest suspected procedure abuse.(France -France -France -France Archives)

A court of Canada rejected the requests made by Huawei's chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou and refused to check the documents that the Canadian government seized from her with national security reasons.

According to Bloomberg, according to the written judgment released yesterday, the Federal Court judge Catherine Middot; Catherine M. Kane believes that the government restricts the visit of six documents involving Canadian intelligence agencies. This decision is reasonable, and the place is the place.Including information, Meng Wanzhou's claim to arrest his behavior in Vancouver in December 2018 belongs to illegal operations.

Kane said in the judgment: The information did not provide lsquo; lack of puzzle rsquo;

Meng Wanzhou is seeking an extradition request proposed by the Canadian court to reject the United States on the grounds of his violation of trade sanctions, because of her arrest suspected procedure abuse.She accused Canada in improper behavior, saying that the Canadian police and border officials secretly cooperated with the Federal Investigation Agency, and the Canadian authorities asked her for several hours before she officially accused her and obtained the password of her electronic equipment.

Meng Wanzhou once sought a court order in order to force the Canadian government to further open up the communication information between the Federal Investigation Agency and the Canadian Security Intelligence Agency at the time.Kane rejected the request.

In addition, Meng Wanzhou was also seeking further information disclosure through the Supreme Court of British Columbia, and had held a closed -door hearing last week.