Doug Maynard, chief operating officer for security of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou, said that Huawei CFO Wanzhou had received threatening letters and some envelopes contain bullets.
According to Maynard’s statements, Wanzhou received many threatening letters last year, and some envelopes contained bullets. Following the death threat statements, Wanzhou requested the court to ease the bail conditions, including the security elements that followed her.
Under the new bail conditions, Wanzhou will pay for the security elements that can leave the house between 06:00 and 23:00 and watch her 24 hours a day. However, Wanzhou will wear a GPS wristband as a requirement of bail conditions. In addition, the Canadian immigration office allowed Wanzhou’s family to enter the country.
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