New Delhi: A Canadian judge on Friday ended the process of extracts to the executive of Huawei Meng Wanzhou and ordered the condition of the guarantee to be lifted, effectively freeing him and bringing it towards a law saga for almost three years.
The decision by British Columbia Supreme Court Supreme Court Heather Holmes came after previously reaching a prosecution agreement suspended with the United States prosecutor to avoid allegations of fraud evil.
Peak executives resolved criminal charges against him as part of the Friday agreement with the US Department of Justice, opening the way to return to China, and conclude the case that distanced the relationship between Washington and Beijing.
The agreement with Wanzhou, Huawei’s finance head and the company’s founder of the company, Ren Zhengfei, called for the Ministry of Justice to dismiss the charges of fraud at the end of next year with the rewards of receiving responsibility for misusing the company’s business transactions in Iran.
The arrangement, known as the suspended prosecution, completed legal and geopolitical struggles for many years which not only involved the US and China but also Canada, where Meng remains because he was arrested at Vancouver airport in December 2018.
(with agency input)