Meng’s lawyers ask court to ease surveillance in bail agreement
VANCOUVER — Lawyers for Chinese tech executive Meng Wanzhou have asked British Columbia’s Supreme Court to ease her bail conditions as she fights extradition to the United States.
Her husband, Liu Xiaozong, testified Tuesday that he believes Meng is at increased risk of contracting COVID-19 because of her proximity to members of her private security detail whenever she leaves home.
He said his wife is a survivor of thyroid cancer and has hypertension. He told the court their children are also afraid of being publicly identified during visits to Vancouver due to the presence of private security.
Meng, Huawei’s chief financial officer, was released on bail shortly after she was arrested in December 2018 at Vancouver’s airport by Canadian officials acting on a U.S. warrant.