Judge just denied Meng’s request for bail relaxation

Chinese huawei Treasurer Meng Wanzhou is currently on monitored bail with a restricted range of motion and a tracker on her foot. Meng’s team recently asked the court to relax her bail conditions, but her request was rejected by the Supreme Court of British Columbia, Canada, on the 29th.

Chinese Huawei Treasurer Meng Wanzhou is currently on monitored bail

The CBC reports that Meng’s team has said it has proven itself trustworthy enough in the two years Meng has been on bail, and said earlier this month that Meng has Epidemic concerns because security is changed from Time to time. But British Columbia Supreme Court Justice William Ehrcke countered that Meng’s bail conditions are the minimum to ensure she does not flee Canada, saying that if Meng has epidemic concerns, she can quarantine herself at Home and the only thing she must do is go to court.

The newspaper reported that Meng’s extradition hearing will begin in the first week of March, when Meng’s lawyers will argue that the U.S. and Canada violated Meng’s rights when they arrested her on the grounds that former U.S. President Donald Trump used her as a bargaining chip in a trade war.

As previously reported by the media, Meng is still living a Life of wealth and leisure while on bail, such as spending Christmas Day in a restaurant for a party of 14 people or shopping at high-end boutiques in Vancouver, where she was asked to set aside her personal space to shop slowly.