Huawei CFO\'s US extradition on\, Beijing questions Canada\'s authority

Huawei CFO's US extradition on, Beijing questions Canada's authority

IANS  |  Ottawa 

The has given its go-ahead to begin the of Huawei's to the US, leading to China's dissatisfaction and even questioning Ottawa's authority.

The daughter of founder and Ren Zhengfei, Meng was detained in last December at Washington's behest. She is currently free on bail, reports news.

"Today, officials issued an Authority to Proceed, formally commencing an process in the case of Meng Wanzhou," the government said in a statement on Friday.

Shortly after the order, responded that it was "utterly dissatisfied" with the outcome of events and said "firmly opposes the issuance of authority to proceed", quoted a of the here as saying.

"This is not a merely judicial case, but a political persecution against a Chinese The subsequent developments have proved this.

"The so-called 'rule of law' and 'judicial independence' asserted by cannot cover up the mistakes made by the Canadian side on the case," the said.

The date of the extradition hearing has been scheduled for March 6 by the provincial of

"Judging from the obvious political interference presented on this case, if Canada really abides by the principle of rule of law and judiciary independence, the Canadian side should refuse the extradition request of the US and immediately release in accordance with the relevant provisions of the Extradition Act of Canada," it added.

"The final result of the to handle this case will be a touchstone for testing whether Canada adheres to the judicial independence or not. We will wait and see," the Chinese was quoted as saying by Xinhua.

Earlier the Canada said: "During the extradition hearing, the Crown will make its detailed arguments in its submissions to the Court, where evidence will be filed and become part of the public record."

In January, the presented a pair of federal indictments against and Meng personally on charges ranging from financial fraud to industrial espionage.

The specific accusations against Meng involved alleged bank fraud, wire fraud and other financial misdeeds to evade unilateral US sanctions against

Technologies Co. Ltd. is the world's largest maker of and China's flagship enterprise. has also reacted sharply to the US legal offensive against the company and its executives.

Several Canadians have been detained in since Meng's arrest and most of Beijing's public ire has been directed at

In late January, Canadian even fired his country's to after the suggested Canada might rule against extradition.

It was then believed that Trump's suggestions that he could use the legal case against Huawei and Meng to pressure China on trade might be grounds for the Canadian to rebuff the extradition request.

Meng's attorneys late on Friday cited that comment from Trump in the statement reacting to the announcement from the

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First Published: Sat, March 02 2019. 11:56 IST