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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (1527)12/7/2018 1:53:37 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13803
 
Elroy, information is not been released

"...Meng sought, and was granted, a publication ban which prevents the department from releasing further details about the arrest.


Supreme Court of British Columbia records show the ban is pursuant to Section 26 of Canada's Extradition Act, which says that before an extradition hearing is held, a judge may decide that the publication or broadcasting of evidence may put the accused's right to a fair trial at risk, in this case once she is handed over to the U.S.

Court records show that hearings in this case have been going on over the last week at the B.C. top court in Vancouver. B.C. Associate Chief Justice Heather Holmes ordered the publication ban, which extends until Friday.

Today we will know more.

What might have happened was not a change of airplanes, where she went from one terminal to another.

I believe she had a lay over. and went out of the airport using a Canadian passport.

What can happen will be the lawyers find technicalities preventing her to ne sent to the US and she returns to China but will face the risk of travelling out og China.

That poses a big problem for Huawei as any high ranking officers will avoid entering the US and may be put at risk of being arrested outside China.

Anyway, I think she already burned her chnaces to succeed her father as the chairwoman.