BREAKING: The B.C. Supreme Court has sided with the Crown, and rules that a critical test in the extradition case of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou has been met.
— CJAD 800 Montreal (@CJAD800) May 27, 2020
Extradition proceedings to the U.S. will continue.
Decision Day on double criminality for Meng Wanzhou. The latest in the Huawei executive’s extradition saga. Here’s the scene outside BC Supreme Court —I’ll be going into the lockup shortly. Decision goes public at 11 a.m. Listen @NEWS1130 as we follow this for you. #MengWanzhou pic.twitter.com/ByhB8KSpDL
— Martin MacMahon (@martinmacmahon) May 27, 2020
Earlier: Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou leaves her Shaughnessy mansion in Vancouver after learning she lost her first bid to stop the United States extradition. She faces fraud charges. The case continues in British Columbia. #cdnpoli #uspoli #china pic.twitter.com/seJg7ehbL6
— theBreaker.news (@theBreakerNews) May 27, 2020
BREAKING #MengWanzhou minutes from appearing in Vancouver courtroom. I can tell you one thing after this ruling- expect a lot more court dates. Right now they extend until November. #Huawei @CTVVancouver pic.twitter.com/2yvpYia1sb
— David Molko (@molkoreports) May 27, 2020