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Exclusive | Missing Interpol president Meng Hongwei ‘under investigation’ in China

Vice-minister of public security ‘taken away’ after arriving in China by plane from France last week, source says

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French police have launched an investigation into the whereabouts of Chinese Interpol chief Meng Hongwei. Photo: Xinhua

The first Chinese head of Interpol, the international law enforcement agency, is under investigation in China, a source has told the Post, amid mystery surrounding his disappearance after his wife reported to French police he had gone missing.

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Meng Hongwei, 64, 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, according to the source.

It is not yet clear why Meng is being investigated or exactly where he is being held.

French police said earlier they had launched a search for Meng after being contacted by his wife, news agencies reported.

Interpol, which is based in Lyon, said on Friday it was aware of reports of Meng’s “alleged disappearance” and that the issue was a matter for the relevant authorities in France and China.

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The organisation’s secretary general, not Meng, was responsible for the day-to-day running of Interpol, it said.

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