British Columbia

Su Bin, accused by FBI of hacking, has extradition pre-hearing next month

A British Columbia court has set an extradition hearing for next July for the Chinese businessman accused by U.S. officials of a sophisticated hacking scheme to steal military secrets.

Chinese businessman with Canadian permanent resident status arrested in B.C. on U.S. warrant

This photo of Su Bin, a citizen of China and permanent resident of Canada, was taken at a U.S. border crossing during a trip he made in 2011. (U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation)

A British Columbia court has set an extradition hearing for next July for the Chinese businessman accused by U.S. officials of a sophisticated hacking scheme to steal military secrets.

B.C. Supreme Court Justice Gail Dickson has also set a pre-hearing conference for Su Bin, a permanent Canadian resident, for next month.

The FBI alleges Su was the mastermind of a plot to electronically steal information from American military contractor Boeing, as well as other defence contractors, and sell it to companies in China.

The bureau alleges the man directed hackers to illegally access Boeing's computers in California to obtain information about the aircraft company's military projects.

Su was arrested in B.C. by RCMP on June 28.

Canadian officials have said they are seeking to strip him of his permanent residency status.