Case of ex-space agency engineer facing breach of trust charge put off until April
LONGUEUIL, Que. — A former Canadian Space Agency engineer’s breach of trust case was put off until mid-April during a brief hearing today at a courthouse south of Montreal.
Wanping Zheng, 61, a resident of the Montreal suburb of Brossard, Que., faces a single count of breach of trust, accused of using his position to act on behalf of a Chinese aerospace company.
Zheng was not present at the hearing as a judge was told the federal Crown in the case had divulged more evidence on Tuesday, and lawyers on both sides requested the case be put off.
In recently released court documents used to secure search warrants, police allege that the Canadian Security Intelligence Service had raised concerns about Zheng as early as 2015.