Canada warns after a death sentence for a trip to China

The Canadian government warns its residents who are staying in China or want to travel to the country for the risk of being arrested at random.

The warning follows after the Canadian Robert Lloyd Schellenberg was sentenced to the death penalty on Monday in China on appeal. The man was arrested in 2014 and sentenced to 15 years in November 2018 because of drug smuggling. The Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said his worries said that 'China has chosen to apply arbitrary (the) death penalty. '