This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.Vancouver police allege a trio of local burglars were likely responsible for an aborted break-in at one of Meng Wanzhou’s multimillion-dollar homes that occurred two days before she was released on bail last December.
Investigators identified one woman and the man as suspects in other local break-and-enters by matching up their clothing and mannerisms in the videos, Constable Addison said. However, no criminal charges were laid and the case was closed this spring, he added.“The investigation wasn’t able to find enough concrete evidence to link the people to this crime."
Canadian officers arrested Ms. Meng as she connected through Vancouver International Airport on a warrant from the United States, which is alleging the Huawei CFO lied about the company’s activities in Iran and placed banks at risk of violating U.S. economic sanctions. Her extradition case is set to go to trial next January.
Nothing was stolen at Ms. Meng’s home in the break-in, which was reported at 5:20 a.m. by a man living at the residence, police say.