China sentences another Canadian to death for drug trafficking

AFP  |  Beijing 

A sentenced a second Canadian man to death for drug trafficking on Tuesday amid diplomatic tensions between and

The group produced and sold 6.34 kilos (14 pounds) of methamphetamine and 366 grammes of dimethylamylamine, a drug used for attention deficit-hyperactive disorder, weight loss and improving athletic performance, according to the

Fan and a Chinese man who played a key role in operations were sentenced to death, the court said in a statement.

"The number of drugs sold and manufactured was extremely large and the crimes were extremely serious," the statement said.

The other foreigners were given suspended death sentences which would be reduced to life imprisonment after two years while the rest of the men faced prison terms.

They have 10 days to appeal the sentence.

Fan is the second Canadian to face capital punishment this year.

In January, was handed the death penalty following a one-day retrial after he appealed an earlier 15-year sentence in a separate drug trafficking case.

says that he was a key member of an international drug trafficking syndicate but Schellenberg claims that he was visiting as a tourist.

The sentence came amid the backdrop of frosty diplomatic relations between and Canada, with furious over the arrest of a top from on a US extradition request related to sanctions violations. Chinese authorities later detained two Canadian nationals -- a former -- on suspicion of endangering national security, a move seen as retaliation over the executive's arrest.

Schellenberg has appealed his sentence and is fighting extradition.

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First Published: Tue, April 30 2019. 15:50 IST