Having no news of Hongwei Meng, his wife has alerted the French authorities to report this ominous disappearance. The man has not given any sign of life since September 29 and a trip to China.
Since late September, Hongwei Meng remains untraceable. An inquiry for a worrying disappearance has been opened in France concerning the Chinese president of Interpol in Lyon, where the international organization is based. Without news, his wife has alerted the French authorities and expresses his concern. She has since been heard by the judicial police.
According to several police sources, Hongwei Meng has not given any sign of life since his departure for China on 29 September. "It has not disappeared in France," said one source. Interpol said it was aware of reports of an "alleged disappearance" of its president, Hongwei Meng, and said the case fell to the French and Chinese authorities concerned.
A former CCP heavyweight
Since November 2016, Hongwei Meng is head of Interpol where he has replaced the French Mireille Ballestrazzi. Prior to that, the Chinese was Deputy Minister of Public Security in his country and was a heavyweight of the Chinese Communist Party. His appointment was strongly criticized by human rights organizations because China was campaigning for the repatriation of suspected crooks and fraudsters to serve its political interests.
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Amnesty International highlighted China's use of Interpol "to arrest dissidents and refugees abroad". Allegations refuted by Interpol. The organization recalled that the president does not intervene in the day-to-day operations, unlike the general secretary. Interpol now has 192 countries and allows police in the Member States to foster cooperation by sharing information.
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