Trudeau 'very concerned' over third Canadian detained in China

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Image copyrightAFPImage caption Michael Spavor (L) and Michael Kovrig have been put under "compulsory measures"
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau has said he is "very concerned" about a third Canadian detained in China
The latest detention comes amid a growing dispute between both countries following the arrest of a senior Chinese telecom executive earlier
this month
Officials say they do not believe this case is linked to that of two other Canadians recently held in China
Canada says it is currently seeking more details on the detention
Former diplomat Michael Kovrig and businessman Michael Spavor were both taken into custody in China shortly after the arrest of Huawei
executive Meng Wanzhou, at the request of the US, in Vancouver on 1 December
Mr Trudeau said on Wednesday that "we suspect the case is very different from the first two cases", referring to the circumstances
surrounding Mr Kovrig and Mr Spavor's detention
"We are still very much in the situation of collecting more information on this," he said, suggesting the third Canadian was detained on
more "routine" issues
Mr Kovrig and Mr Spavor are being held on accusations of harming national security
Canadian diplomats were granted consular access to both men last week
China has denied that the detention of Mr Kovrig and Mr Spavor is tied to Ms Meng's arrest, but many analysts believe it was a tit-for-tat
action
Beijing had threatened unspecified consequences if Ms Meng was not released.Canadian officials have offered no further information on the
third individual detained, citing privacy laws
Consular officials are providing assistance to the individual's family
Ms Meng has been granted bail but may face extradition to the US on charges of violating American sanctions on Iran through Huawei's
business dealings
She denies the allegations