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Mario Lopez1 day ago
Its difficult to defend anyone who is accused of smuggling that amount of drugs. And recently a Canadian woman who defaced a wall in Thailand was jailed. When you are travelling you are guest of that country and you have to follow their rules and you are responsible for your actions. Defacing property and smuggling drugs comes with a severe penalty in other countries and especially Asia. Ignorance is not a suitable defence since there have been multiple situations where travellers have been jailed and on occasion executed for breaking their laws.
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Feizai1 day ago
Only a mentally deranged or drug-impaired politician would call China's action "arbitrary" for harshly sentencing a repeat offender involved in large scale drug traffic.
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Jerry Paul1 day ago
more than 200kg math?! is that right?shocking!if chinese citizen did that.he can be executed 200 times!
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TacoWilco1 day ago
Dear Chinese Government, Please do not hesitate to punish drug dealers from any country with any way you like it. From Canada with love.
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JJ Massie1 day ago
He is a drug smuggler what do you expect Joker Trudeau?
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X Y Z1 day ago
222KG of MET? And you want him released? REALLY? Are you focking kidding me? He should be first tortured.
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Tim145Tim1451 day ago
This person was sentenced to jail for 16 months in Canada back in 2012 for drug trafficking. And he got caught again by Chinese in 2014? I need to know his IQ scores.
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Kwokman Lam1 day ago
This is not political.He got caught with 220 Kg of " ICE" .
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JogBird1 day ago
canada should be as severe, the 222kg of meth would have ruined thousands of lives
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Vick Money1 day ago
China is zero tolerance on drug trafficking. Back in 2009, a British citizen was executed for 4kg drug trafficking.
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YangGe ShatterU1 day ago
Do you really have a clue how many lives will be in jeopardy because of 220KG of methamphetamine? I am sorry that someone should argue in favor of him. In China, if the smuggler carries more than 50g of heroin, the person will be executed let alone 220KG. If you have some friends taking drugs you will know their lives are totally screwed up because of the drug.
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Perfect Students1 day ago
This guy Robert Lloyd Schellenberg deserved a stiff sentence. He has had a long history of doing drug trafficking since 2003. In 2012, a Canadian judge Neill Brown told Schellenberg he was lucky for being a Canadian before sentencing him to two years in jail for possesion and trafficking of cocaine, heroin, cannabis resin and methamphetamine. He promised the judge he would change to get a lighter sentence but never did. Even his own father cut off relationship with him for his repeated drug offenses and criminal history. He just never learned.
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joseph suazo1 day ago
Kidnapping a passenger on transit that violate no canadian law is a human right violation. That was mistake number one and now, Canadians is defending a international drug trafficker.
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Dan H1 day ago
This guy had been a repeat offender. He was convicted in Canada in 2003 and 2012.
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Jun Wu1 day ago
He should have just been happy with the original 15 years sentence, that's nothing compared to what they would give to a Chinese committed the same crime. Now he got what a Chinese citizen would get equivalently.
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Satinder Mohammed Ali Kahal1 day ago
Justin likes this guy because he does meth with him.
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Raya1 day ago
So CBC supports criminals
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Larry Maggard1 day ago (edited)
When one goes to a forigen country and breaks their laws, especially drug smuggling, and gets busted and being a white man from Canada or US/A... instead of being a cry baby, dude should've been a big boy, kept his mouth shut, accepted responsibility for his actions and served his 15 years then go home with a book and movie deal.
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Dade Williams1 day ago
you don't deal drugs in china lol duh china has executed many foreigners dealing drugs cya
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Jake Ralph1 day ago
The law of the land, Adios. Canada should have the same laws.
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Deity Cutthroat1 day ago
Good Job China... from USA.
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Bingqi Zhou1 day ago
Every dollar he got from drug smuggling will become a bullet shot on anti-smuggling policemen. I sincerely hope that all drug smugglers to be executed, or there will be no justice.
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Yuji Iji1 day ago (edited)
If Harper was still in office, the Canada-China relationship would never come down to this. Trudeau is an amateur and is making Canada looking like a puppet of US right now. I'm so embarrassed as a Canadian. Release that Huawei woman and stop defending this drug lord.
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Donnie McLeod1 day ago
This guy was trying to move 480lbs of meth and got caught, maybe he should of been smarter or at least read the rule book in the country he decided to severely break the law in. He would be burned alive in our country by the media for his actions but because he faces charges in China he is special all of a sudden and we need to defend him. He should of shut his mouth and took the 15 years, I would be disgusted as a Canadian if we helped free a known international drug smuggler. Think of all the overdose lives that were saved by catching this guy. There are legit concerns with China this is not one of them and a distraction from real issues. This guy temped fate and lost again he should of been happy with the 15 years considering they let him off pretty easy considering the penalty for the amount of drugs he was smuggling in a country that has a zero tolerance for it.
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Kingfisher1 day ago
so canada arresting an innocent chinese executive in canada on other's order is OK, but china sentencing a drug trafficker for a frigging 220kg of meth is NOT???!? such sense, much logic
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elena monteagudo1 day ago
He is a criminal ! I am glad !
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Angel Pink1 day ago
I'm a Canadian citizen. I don't disagree with China's sentence. Every country has there rules and even limits. I'm surprised he's still alive as long as five years. Don't smuggle drugs and this wouldn't have n happened. Why should he get a free pass?
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Tony Chong1 day ago
In Singapore or Malaysia , he will be sentence to hang. No negotiations allowed.
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Pete fromtheIsland1 day ago
As much as I don't believe in state sanctioned murder, if you play silly games, you win silly prizes.
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Evilkittyof doom1 day ago
Who cares, everyone knows that China has a poor view of drugs after the English drugged them and looted the country in the old days. There is no way he wouldn't know what he was doing and that they would react this way...
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Fantasticman1 day ago (edited)
Wow,,, Canadian authorities now defending a drug traffficker, but still believe it's correct to kidnap a woman didn't violate any Canadian law in an airport.
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MrBestard1 day ago
The arrest of Meng was not link to trade war. This drug trafficking case is not link to the arrest of Meng.
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JF DeRouleau1 day ago
So when in Rome... Respect the laws of the country.
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Sean Hard1 day ago
Nice ... Canada wanted to protect and defend drug kingpin, while China try to enforce the laws. Is this the New opium wars in modern societies involving China vs the gang of eight western countries? The 17th century all over again, but the outcome will definitely be different this time around
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2 11 day ago
You have no idea how strict Chinese government deal with drug dealers.And you are talking about 222Kg ice? Deadman on the table for sure
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Wendy Usher1 day ago
Did he live under a rock or a cave his entire life and didn't realize what would happen if he got caught smuggling drugs into a foreign country? I have no sympathy for this guy, and I am a liberal, and a Trudeau supporter.
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Firefly1 day ago
15 years is already a reduced sentence, a favor given to him since he is a foreigner. He should have been happy about that. China suffered a lot from two Opium Wars and the entire country was paralyzed because of opium. China is extremely harsh on drug smugglers. Even drugs deemed lawful in some Western countries are illegal in China.
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Norm La Marche1 day ago
When Trudeau is on auto pilot, I wonder if he sometimes forgets what he's talking about?
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Stephen Choi1 day ago
If Canada keeps insisting rule of law then China will apply the rule of law to Canadians breaking the law in China. It doesn't have to come to this but there you go... Bet Trudeau will go running to his US masters (Bolton or Pompeo) for help.
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J.B.SMITH GOLDHUNTER1 day ago
I dont see any problem. Whoever is willing to do that knows the risk. He had a good sentence he rolled the dice and thats the way it goes.
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mon mon31 day ago
Opium war again
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Ari Lin1 day ago
Trudeau will do nothing....he is a feeble weak and meek sock boy
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Sensei W1 day ago
Thousands of lives would be otherwise ruined, many of whom would be teenages. He shall be punished. No idea why Canadian government it's protesting here.
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Alex Gong1 day ago
Canada can't let China takes these jobs away. bring all drug dealers back to Canada!
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84JLane1 day ago
Bruh...222kg of meth?
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Atinder Gupta1 day ago
Why aren't the liberals supporting this sentence. He originally got 15 years because of white privilege, if it was a Chinese man that smuggled that much meth, the Chinese man would of been killed on the spot.
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Derrick Feng1 day ago
Being sentenced for only 15 years and still ask for a retrial? The greed is so real. Thousands of dead Chinese drug traffickers wished to have a fraction of this kind of luck...
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John Kang1 day ago
Arbitrarily? How many people have actually read Chinese criminal laws?
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John Salsa G1 day ago
How many deaths if the drugs reached Australia? Canada will appear to do something but not for the sake of the drug trafficker.
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E DB1 day ago (edited)
There are something comicals about this news. Firstly, several canadians were sentenced to capital punishment in the USA as well. How come we don't see the same actors crying out loud about their "arbitrary" sentences? As for China, it's well known that the Chinese laws are very harsh toward the drug offenders. Usually, drug traffickers get the capital punishment in China for a quantity of stupefiants far less than this guy trying to smuggle. He was lucky previously for having an easy sentence (15 yrs). But he didn't seize his luck and he appealed the sentence. Now he's facing something far worse and he should deal with his decision. Furthermore, if we played devil's advocate, we can ask why should we give him a preferential treatment when other drug smugglers receive the capital punishment for something less. After all, Canada cherishes "fairness" and support strongly the "rule of law". right?
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Michael Willow1 day ago
Then don't smuggle 200KG of drugs into another country. WTF you're thinking? Obviously an organized crime or career criminal. Canada and Trudeau are pushing an obvious biased propaganda to whitewash a druglord like this.
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Zhou新1 day ago
No privilege, only the rule of law! Great
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Deathless1 day ago
So i guess the rule of law doesn't apply if you're Canadian?
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Guanzhou China1 day ago
Drug dealers are executed in China, regardless of their skin color. Westerners have to learn this is not 1840 anymore, when England sent her armies to force China to accept her opium export.
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Prashant Mishra1 day ago
Just like Canada has been saying China should respect their law. Same goes for Canada also they should respect Chinese law as well. Accused must pay for the crime.
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May Lee1 day ago
China is not d only country strict on drug traffickers or bcoz of their history. Many Asian countries too hav capital punishment for drug trafficking coz we knw how dangerous and how it's can destroyed many lives. As an international criminal, I'm sure he knw the law of d country's he's trying to smuggle to/in transit to. Just playing white supremacy.
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MK S1 day ago (edited)
This guy does have a story of drug smuggling in his resume, so he is not an angel and the accusation he is facing in China is aligned with his past. He is a repeated offender who had went to prison before for drug trafficking in Canada.
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Darren Wagner1 day ago
Sounds to me like justice served. When in another country you follow their rules, quite simple actually.
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MikeM1 day ago
Why do people still think and blame China for fentynl distribution when punishment is so severe? Do you just blame China if your toilet paper runs out in your washroom too?
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Philip Phil1 day ago
China is helping Canada become safer.
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Pastor Hass1 day ago (edited)
Not that I'm fond of China, but I just realized that Anglo-saxons(?) are good at double-talk. Canadians, Americans, Australians, etc... Why do they even think this kind of double-talk would actually fly?
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yehoutube1 day ago
Canada PM is looking things like he is a puppet.
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Austin Forsberg1 day ago
One less drug pushing Schlomo in this world is a fantastic thing. These people are pure evil. Bravo to China for putting one of them down.
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k jason1 day ago (edited)
The Canadian government teach the Chinese government that there must be a rule of law. So the Chinese government gave up the politicization of the case. There is no need to consider political and diplomatic relations with Canada. And friendship. Full implementation of the rule of law.
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fickle styx1 day ago
We won’t stand behind you on this on Canada fight your own war! We don’t go to war over your drug dealers got it
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Dale1 day ago
CBC will never criticize PM Brows. It is an unwritten rule of employment. Trudeau is being bullied like no other Canadian PM in history.
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Steve Linbergbaby1 day ago
His family will be billed for the price of the bullet
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Alberto Alonso1 day ago
Break the rules pay the price
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Knaughty F1 day ago
Canada is not sending its best people around the world.
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Thomas Liu1 day ago
wtf like 222 kg he like kind off deserves it
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SAMOAN DUdE1 day ago
That's what happens when you have no respect for the countries you enter smh
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MrSagowoon1 day ago
Respect Chinese rule of law. Or only Canadian laws matter? What hypocrites.
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Ooma HuntressProtectress1 day ago
Official Travel Advisement for Canadian Citizens!! "do not go to China trying to smuggle meth to Australia!"
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hyperactive999991 day ago (edited)
serves him right for destroying people's lives bloody filthy criminals, all drug dealers should face the same fate it doesn't matter where they are from
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Defiant GTI1 day ago
other countries are not concern, just Canada and USA only. you dont speak for the rest of the world.
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System Servers1 day ago
He should be glad he got caught by China and not Duterte. Duterte isn't so forgiving.
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ll c1 day ago
I;m sure it wasn't his first time. He happen to be caught this time. Just execute him and be done with it. Thank you China
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Suwardi Choa1 day ago
IMHO maybe Trudeau is a kind of meth lover. Never know Canada is now a heaven for meth addicts
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panda calvin1 day ago
crime is crime! Respect rule of law in China. I totally support this decision. It is nor accusation, it is a serious crime. That is what US and Canada want China do; respect rule of law. Yes it is common if people dispute, it is possible they get more santance, does not matter if there are more evidence or not, it happens in Western countries.
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Riderpjr Hd1 day ago
Canada should stop talking thru their asses...
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BrighT L0rd1 day ago
When in rome act like a roman and same goes with china would you guys agree?
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Deathless1 day ago
he rolled the dice and he lost.
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A Glass of Freshly Squeezed Ass Juice1 day ago
Execute him now!
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River Walker1 day ago
Learn from china Trudeau
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Das Natural1 day ago
My wish for 2019 is that the relationship between China and Canada can heal. Both are beautiful countries in many ways and I sincerely hope for peace and a de-escalation of tensions.
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Philip Carrasca1 day ago
He must be regretting his decision to appeal
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Will Liu1 day ago
Let's be more humane and reasonable about this. Make him eat 220kg of crystal meth, if he survives he go free. If he dies, natural selection wins. It's a win win situation for everyone.
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Leon Li1 day ago
Small potato such as Canada, being sandwiched between 2 superpowers who never play by the rules, need to think and act interdependently, at least for this once, to save itself. Just imagine, if Canada secretly allows a smuggling of Meng out of the country in one cold and dark night, will it get punished more heavily than it already has been? No. Of course not. We will have done ourselves as well as everyone else a great favor. We in fact will have contributed greatly to world peace and human kind, possibly helping the world to avoid a potential WWIII.
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Water & Sky23 hours ago
Thank you, China. You do the world a great good by ridding it of drug trafficking criminals. Don't let losers like Trudope tell you any different!
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derrek chang1 day ago
So what do you want to do ? Go to war with China over a drug smuggler that Chinese plans to execute ? On what basis & whose law ? In Singapore, they do execute people who do drug trafficking in accordance to their own law, yet western nations keep provoking Singapore government being inhumane to reverse the law. Today Singapore is crime free, rid of traffickers and excel in economic performance. The west should learn lesson from China and Singapore, not we should comply with your law.
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Abdul Shakoor1 day ago
So he defending him on the ground of being foreign drug smuggler? Lol
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patrick pangasinan1 day ago
Canada thinks an agreement between the US and China on the trade war will save the prisoners, I think they'll be disappointed.
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David Lai1 day ago
This remember me of the Barlow and Chambers execution in Malaysia. "You can hang your own Malaysians and other asians drugs traffickers, but not ours" Yeah right, Malaysia decide not to be intimidate and hang those white trash. Same case here.
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tt636815 hours ago
just a few facts: 1, This guy has prior drug related charges in Canada. 2, He's not framed, the translator he hired in China found out about the drug smuggling scheme and he's actually the backbone of a meth trafficking ring. He was caught in a flight fleeing China after he found out the police is after him. 3, he's not re-trialed against his will. He initially got 15 years. But he demanded retrial 2 times himself to the high court of China, who in turn found out about the light sentencing by a local court and ordered the case re-trialed. 4, He's smuggling meth into Australia. if you use the published overdose rate of drug addict, hundreds of people will be killed and millions of dollars spent to get the 200+kg meth off the street of Australia.
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Prof. Potato1 day ago
Moving that much drugs, in China of all places, as a Canadian citizen who’s country isn’t on the best of terms with China... it’s so early in 2019, but I think we have a winner for the Darwin Award
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Johnny Clean1 day ago (edited)
Over 1'635 people died over 6 years in Australia from meth amphetamines and thats just from "over doses" the other hidden deaths are damage to a persons body which is estimated to be higher. 222 KGs of meth thats heavy. Try bench pressing that amount. In the West we kinda treat criminals as celebrities. The big question is if this guy is a repeat offender why was he given such lenient punishment initially? Would you say the penalty for his crime is unfair?
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Jason A C1 day ago
Canada started in the first place, even if China assassinated all the Canadian business leader, politician or Nuke Canada (worst scenario); Nobody gonna feel sorry for Canadian because the international law was breach when the arrest of the Huawei executive happened. Looking back to 2018; for a country like Canada, there is no need to treat them with respect and follow the rule of law. They don't deserve it.
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pc tong3 hours ago
When drug traffickers failed to deliver 220kg drugs to Australia, trudeau is not happy.
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张炎1 day ago
The American dog is Canada.!!!
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Notmuch Tosay1 day ago
It appears that Canada needs some Chinese elected to government to teach their international politics skills.The way Canada officials and public behave is more like a teenager fighting with somebody. Grow up Canada!
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周玉蔻前空军F-16飞官1 day ago
he prefer to roll that dice and he lost..... i am glad to see most ppl here hate drugs. this is not about human rights...... it is about thousands of australian families were saved. we should be glad that guy cant hurt anyone by drugs
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Asian Guy10 hours ago
15 year is too harsh? Try smuggle 15 grams of heroin into Singapore and see what happen.
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Joe Doe1 day ago
Canada become Hippocratic nation with Hippocratic PM, who wants China respect rules of law in Canada but Canadian Hippocratic PM does not want respect China rule of law.
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taylor1 day ago
you roll the dice you take the chances. He rolled and got snake eyes. Too bad so sad. NOT
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E DB1 day ago
Weird... I didn't write anything offensive or disrespectful. For this, I don't understand why CBC shadowbans my comment.
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Smith Simon1 day ago
Good job!China!punish the Canadian!he ignores the law!they are(include justin Trudeau)not respect for the law in other countries From UK
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cleverinsane trump1 day ago
Canada wants to f888 China, China f999 back la.
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Annette Sheriff1 day ago
He knew what he was doing and the actions taken if caught
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VetranWhoApproves1 day ago (edited)
Nobody is afraid of Canada or Treadeau. LMAO! Hey Canada, take your medicine for having a weakling as a leader. He's a dead man.
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Hesheng Xing1 day ago
To Chinese people, it is well known that normally the legal system treats foreigners differently to avoid diplomatic dispute. This time they just think Canadian should be treated equally as Chinese...Another observation: When Canada arrests Meng Wanzhou, the ministry of foreign affairs of China reacts and such reactions are always described as "anger". When Canadian citizens get caught by China, the prime minister comes up and no media said it is anger... I have never seen Xi Jinping talks this sort of thing publically. Anyway, I guess media assume that everyone understands Canadian politicians' fear of losing votes and desire for publication.
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Al L1 day ago
Trudeau is such a weak pile of turd....he won't do anything, except flood Canada with more third world losers.
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Denzel Heden1 day ago (edited)
why he was smuggling drugs to China?...smuggling 200 kgs of what?..he wanted to get rich quickly and see what happened to him
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JC691 day ago
If this drug trafficker should somehow managed to get back to Canada I will not be surprised to see Trudeau compensate him with 10 million dollars.
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Aliex Simth15 hours ago (edited)
How a PM of Canada was brought low? Trafficking 480lb meth means nothing in his mind.
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Yu G23 hours ago
Apparently Canada wants this drug lord back lmfao. I would give the Chinese a round of applause if i were you.
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E Hassan1 day ago (edited)
15 years is minimum sentence. Was the chance of doing better pretty much zero in an appeal?
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KL L16 hours ago
No matter what people say! Say no to drug!!! This is the point! CBC shame on you all
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Linda groundwater1 day ago
In Australia he probably would’ve got 20 years.......if you can’t do the Time...don’t do the Crime
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William Bai1 day ago (edited)
lmao this dude sold 240kg of Meth. Chinese Citizen would've gotten executed if found with 50g of meth. It's a harsh law, but it's the law there. Meng was arrested for allegedly selling technology to Iran that is under sanction by US, which is not allowed in the US, but she did not violate ANY Canadian Law. Trudeau choosing to arrest Meng is the real Contriversial here.
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Cat Tom1 day ago
this man deserve 220kg bullets for his crime