China sentences Canadian to death for trafficking methamphetamine

A Canadian national has been sentenced to death for drug trafficking amid tensions between China and Canada over the arrest of a Huawei executive.

Crystal methamphetamine or ice

Crystal methamphetamine. Source: AAP

A Chinese court has sentenced a Canadian national to death for producing and trafficking methamphetamine, amid heightened tension between Beijing and Ottawa over the arrest of a Huawei Technologies executive.

Canadian Fan Wei was a leader in the production and trafficking scheme, the Jiangmen Intermediate People's Court said in a statement on Tuesday.

Another suspect, Wu Ziping, was also sentenced to death but Wu's nationality was not given.

The court also did not specify the gender of either Fan or Wu.

The court also issued judgments against nine other people, including one American and four Mexicans.

It did not specify what sentences five of the nine received though it indicated the minimum they got was life in prison.

It said the other four had been jailed, though it did not say for how long.

All 11 can appeal their sentences.

Fan is the second Canadian to be sentenced to death for drugs in China this year, during a period of escalating tension between the two countries.

In December, Canadian police arrested Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou, daughter of Huawei founder Ren Zhengfei, at the request of US prosecutors.

US prosecutors have portrayed the company as a threat to national security and alleged that it conspired to violate US sanctions. Both Meng, who is out on bail, and Huawei deny the allegations.

China recently arrested two Canadians on national security grounds.

China has also cancelled Canadian agribusiness Richardson International Ltd's registration to ship canola to China this year.


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