Chinese court orders new trial for Canadian in drug case
AP | Dec 29, 2018, 18:32 ISTHighlights
- Since then, China has arrested two Canadians on charges of endangering national security in what appeared to be retaliation. A Canadian teacher was detained but released
- The Canadian government said earlier it was following the case but has released no details
- The maximum penalty for drug trafficking in China is death

BEIJING : A Canadian convicted of drug trafficking in China faces the possibility of more serious charges after a court on Saturday ordered a new trial amid tensions over Canada's arrest of a Chinese technology executive.
Robert Lloyd Schellenberg was tried in 2016 but his case has been publicized by the Chinese press following the Dec. 1 arrest of the chief financial officer of tech giant Huawei on US charges related to trading with Iran.
Since then, China has arrested two Canadians on charges of endangering national security in what appeared to be retaliation. A Canadian teacher was detained but released.
An appeals court agreed with prosecutors who said Schellenberg was punished too leniently when he was sentenced to 15 years in prison on charges of being an accessory to drug smuggling.
Evidence showed it was possible he played an "important role," said the announcement by the Higher People's Court of the northeastern province of Liaoning. It ordered the court in the city of Dalian to try the case again.
Authorities have released no details of the accusations against Schellenberg.
The Canadian government said earlier it was following the case but has released no details.
The maximum penalty for drug trafficking in China is death.
In 2009, China executed a Briton, Akmal Shaikh, on charges of smuggling heroin despite his supporters' protest that he was mentally ill.
Robert Lloyd Schellenberg was tried in 2016 but his case has been publicized by the Chinese press following the Dec. 1 arrest of the chief financial officer of tech giant Huawei on US charges related to trading with Iran.
Since then, China has arrested two Canadians on charges of endangering national security in what appeared to be retaliation. A Canadian teacher was detained but released.
An appeals court agreed with prosecutors who said Schellenberg was punished too leniently when he was sentenced to 15 years in prison on charges of being an accessory to drug smuggling.
Evidence showed it was possible he played an "important role," said the announcement by the Higher People's Court of the northeastern province of Liaoning. It ordered the court in the city of Dalian to try the case again.
Authorities have released no details of the accusations against Schellenberg.
The Canadian government said earlier it was following the case but has released no details.
The maximum penalty for drug trafficking in China is death.
In 2009, China executed a Briton, Akmal Shaikh, on charges of smuggling heroin despite his supporters' protest that he was mentally ill.
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