The Canadian border service official Scott Kirkland acknowledged in court, asking Meng Wanzhou to hand over the mobile phone password and hand over to the Royal Royal Madrid, but denied that he did it intentionally.(the Internet)

Meng Wanzhou's extradition case continued to hear in Canada.Bryce Mcrae, head of the Canadian Border Service, said in court that the day before Meng Wanzhou arrived in Canada, he received an unusual request made by the FBI (FBI), allowing him to provide him the next dayThe phone number of the duty director.In addition, the official Scott Kirkland, an official of the Canadian Border Service, who was responsible for questioning Meng Wanzhou two years ago, acknowledged in court, asking Meng Wanzhou to hand over the mobile phone password and hand over to the Royal Royal Madrid, which violated the Privacy Protection LawEssenceBut he denied that he was deliberately handed over to the police.

Comprehensive Agence France -Presse and Reuters reported that McRerer said that the telephone dialogue time was one to two minutes, and he eventually did not provide a phone number to the other party.He also said that on the day Meng Wanzhou arrived in Canada, the FBI did not call the airport duty staff.

McRerer also said that he told the other party that he was on duty and left his phone to the other party, but he didn't know why the other party had to call.

On the other hand, a lawyer of Meng Wanzhou also accused Kirkland with the federal police to obtain the password of Meng Wanzhou electronic equipment.Kirkakland had just acknowledged in court that it was a mistake to ask Meng Wanzhou to hand over the mobile phone password and hand it over to the federal police, but he denied it that he was handed over to the police.

Corcan argued that during the immigration inspection, travelers were required to hand over passwords and enter password devices, and so did Meng Wanzhou.

But when he talked about handing the password to the federal police, he said that when I realized that I made that mistake, I felt heartache and said that I blushed.

In the cross -questioning inquiry on the 28th, Kirkakland said that at that time, he questioned Meng Wanzhou to determine whether she could enter Canada, and her electronic equipment and relevant passwords needed to be handed over.Kirkacland claims that he has a concern for Meng Wanzhou's national security.

The cross -questioning inquiry held this week is part of the Meng Wanzhou extradition case hearing.More evidence hearing will be held in November. These hearing will be investigated in depth and defense, that is, US President Trump said he may interfere with the Meng Wanzhou case to obtain the concession of China in the trade war, thereby destroying MengOpportunities for fair trials.The extradition case is scheduled to end in April next year.