Huawei CFO Sues Canada for Alleged Wrongful Detention

  • Meng Wanzhou arrested on Dec. 1 after request from the U.S.
  • Claim says Meng’s devices were seized, searched unlawfully
Bloomberg’s Peter Elstrom reports on Huawei CFO’s decision to file a lawsuit against Canadian authorities.(Source: Bloomberg)
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The Huawei Technologies Co. chief financial officer whose detention in Canada has sparked a diplomatic standoff has filed a civil lawsuit against Canadian authorities, alleging she was wrongfully detained and searched.

Meng Wanzhou claims that her constitutional rights were breached and is seeking damages for an ordeal she says amounted to “false imprisonment.” The suit was filed March 1 in the Supreme Court of British Columbia against the Canadian Border Services Agency, a Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer and the Canadian government.