Huawei: Complaint to the Government of Canada and the Police

Huawei CEO Meng Wanzhou is suing the Canadian government and the Border Patrol, alleging that she was detained, searched, and questioned before she was notified of her arrest.

According to treatment, Meng was questioned for "a routine customs" investigation and was thus forced to "provide evidence and information" without being arrested.Huawei

The Canadian authorities took their electronic devices and saw their content after having obtained their passwords, the lawsuit claims, without telling her the real reason for her detention.

For those who do not know the αντιμετωπίζει κατηγορίες για συνωμοσία και εξαπάτηση των Ηνωμένων Πολιτειών. Συνωμοσία για την of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), money laundering, and obstruction of justice.

Huawei faces further charges in a separate indictment that he conspired to steal T-Mobile's intellectual property and then impede justice. The alleged illegal activity occurred during the 2012-13 period and concerns Huawei's attempt to build a robot similar to that used by T-Mobile to test mobile phones.

Huawei claims he is not guilty last week in federal charges of T-Mobile's theft of commercial secrets, conspiracies, phone frauds and impediments to justice, according to the US Department of Justice.

If it is guilty, Huawei will be fined $ 5 million, or three times the value of the stolen trade secret, an amount that will be even higher.

In one open letter Over the weekend, Huawei's board director, Chen, asked the US media not to believe everything they hear about the company.

“On behalf of Huawei, I would like to invite members of the American media to visit us and meet our employees," said Chen.

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