Judge orders return of items seized during 2018 arrest of Meng Wanzhou
VANCOUVER — A British Columbia Supreme Court judge has ordered the return of items seized from Meng Wanzhou during the Huawei executive’s arrest at Vancouver’s airport over an extradition request from the United States.
An order dated Oct. 21 and signed by Associate Chief Justice Heather Holmes says items taken by the RCMP during her Dec. 1, 2018, arrest must be returned.
The court document released to media lists a MacBook laptop, an iPad, a USB stick, an iPhone, a Huawei phone, SIM cards and a Chinese passport.
The order also directs the RCMP to destroy a handwritten note containing the passcodes to Meng’s phones as well as photos of the note and of her device’s serial numbers.