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Interpol chief Meng Hongwei vanishes on trip to China | Interpol chief Meng Hongwei vanishes on trip to China |
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France has opened an investigation into the disappearance of Meng Hongwei, the Chinese head of the international police agency Interpol. | France has opened an investigation into the disappearance of Meng Hongwei, the Chinese head of the international police agency Interpol. |
His family have not heard from him since he left Interpol HQ in the French city of Lyon for a trip back to China a week ago, police sources say. | His family have not heard from him since he left Interpol HQ in the French city of Lyon for a trip back to China a week ago, police sources say. |
"He did not disappear in France," a source close to the inquiry told AFP. | |
The South China Morning Post quoted a source as saying Mr Meng, 64, was "taken away" for questioning in China. | |
The Hong Kong-based newspaper added that it was not clear why he was being investigated by "discipline authorities" or where he was being held. | |
Chinese officials have so far made no public comments on the issue. | |
Mr Meng is a senior Communist Party official in China. | |
What is the French investigation looking at? | |
It was opened after Mr Meng's wife went to police to report her husband missing. | |
She said she has not heard from him since his departure on 29 September. | |
Police sources said their investigation was into what is termed in France a "worrying disappearance", Reuters reports. | |
In a statement, Interpol said it was aware of reports of the "alleged disappearance" of Mr Meng, Reuters news agency reports. | In a statement, Interpol said it was aware of reports of the "alleged disappearance" of Mr Meng, Reuters news agency reports. |
"This is a matter for the relevant authorities in both France and China," it said. | "This is a matter for the relevant authorities in both France and China," it said. |
Interpol added that the secretary general - not the president - was in charge of the day-to-day running of the 192-member organisation. | Interpol added that the secretary general - not the president - was in charge of the day-to-day running of the 192-member organisation. |
As president, Mr Meng leads the Executive Committee, which provides the overall guidance and direction to Interpol. Mr Meng's term is scheduled to run until 2020. | As president, Mr Meng leads the Executive Committee, which provides the overall guidance and direction to Interpol. Mr Meng's term is scheduled to run until 2020. |
Meng Hongwei | Meng Hongwei |
Before taking over at Interpol, Meng Hongwei was deputy minister in charge of public security in China. | Before taking over at Interpol, Meng Hongwei was deputy minister in charge of public security in China. |
After his election human rights groups expressed concern that the move could help China pursue political dissidents who have fled the country. | |
But Mr Meng said at the time that he was ready to do "everything he could towards the cause of policing in the world". | But Mr Meng said at the time that he was ready to do "everything he could towards the cause of policing in the world". |
Mr Meng has 40 years of experience in criminal justice and policing in China, notably in the fields of drugs, counter-terrorism and border control, according to Interpol. | Mr Meng has 40 years of experience in criminal justice and policing in China, notably in the fields of drugs, counter-terrorism and border control, according to Interpol. |
Interpol can issue a red notice - an international alert - for a wanted person. | Interpol can issue a red notice - an international alert - for a wanted person. |
But it does not have the power to send officers into countries to arrest individuals, nor issue arrest warrants. | But it does not have the power to send officers into countries to arrest individuals, nor issue arrest warrants. |