Saturday, 6 October 2018

Does China have something to do with the disappearance of The Interpol President?



Earlier, reports in Chinese media suggested that Interpol chief was held by the Chinese authorities. "Meng Hongwei, who is also a vice-minister at China’s Ministry of Public Security, was taken away for questioning by discipline authorities as soon as he landed in China last week," South China Morning Post reported on Saturday citing sources. The language of Interpol's Saturday statement seeking 'clarification' from Chinese authorities gives further impetus to these reports. So far, Chinese authorities have not made an official statement in this regard. 
Reports says Mr. Meng's wife says she has not been in contact with him since he Lyon city in September. Meanwhile an France has begun an underway investigation reporting he had left France for China but his exact destination is still unknown.
Mr. Meng's position as a Vice Minister for China Ministry of Pubic Security is the first Chinese man to become Interpol's President. The president at Interpol is an elected person for a term of four years who heads the executive committee and is responsible for the supervision of the execution of decisions made by general assembly of Interpol. Mr. Meng's term as The President of Interpol expires in the year 2020.

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At 7 October 2018 at 20:52 , Blogger Abdurrahman Musa said...

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