RCMP, border agency deny searching Huawei executive’s phones, electronic devices
VANCOUVER — Lawyers for the RCMP and Canada Border Services Agency deny allegations that their officers searched Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou’s phones and electronic devices after a border official wrote down her passwords.
A joint response filed Monday to Meng’s civil lawsuit says a border officer asked Meng for her phone numbers and passwords in case he was required to search the devices for customs or immigration purposes. It says neither border officials nor RCMP officers examined their contents.
The RCMP and the U.S. Department of Justice never requested or suggested that border officials pursue any particular line of questioning before Meng was presented with an American extradition order, was read her rights and arrested at Vancouver’s airport on Dec. 1, the response states.
“The plaintiff’s allegations that her charter rights were violated, that the defendants acted unlawfully and that she suffered harm are without merit,” it says.