Huawei Uighur Controversy: Finance Chief Meng Wanzhou Received Bullets Sent In Mail
The top-class figure for Huawei, Meng Wanzhou, received bullets sent in the mail to her home amidst Huawei s current controversy regarding tech s discriminative use against Uighur minorities.
Wanzhou received several alleged death threats while under house arrest in Vancouver, Canada, according to what her legal team told the judge last Wednesday (1/13). The Chinese government demanded Wanzhou s return following the alleged death threats despite her $7,8 million bail. Sometimes there were bullets inside the envelopes, so we wanted to secure that evidence as best we could, Douglas Maynard told the Supreme Court of British Columbia, citing that Wanzhou received five or six threatening letters, as noted by SCMP. Maynard is the president of Lions Gate Risk Management. His firm was tasked to prevent the Chinese tycoon from escaping the country.