Huawei had nine people registered to enter Parliament’s premises when it last updated its entry in the Transparency Register in October.
The ban would affect Huawei’s lobbyists registered to enter Parliament’s premises. It applies to all the premises in Brussels, Strasbourg, Luxembourg and across the liaison offices the institution holds across EU countries.
Police on Thursday sealed two offices belonging to parliamentary assistants. Authorities have raided 21 addresses in Brussels, Flanders, Wallonia and in Portugal, and several people have been arrested, prosecutors said.
A Parliament spokesperson and did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
A Huawei spokesperson did not immediately respond to request for comment, but said in an earlier statement the firm “takes these allegations seriously and will urgently communicate with the investigation to further understand the situation.”
Elisa Braun contributed to the reporting.