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Former Chinese Interpol president Meng Hongwei facing prosecution on bribery charge

  • Meng disappeared after returning to China from France last year and later sent his wife a message suggesting he was in some kind of danger
  • Announcement of formal arrest suggests that prosecution is imminent

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Meng Hongwei disappeared on a visit to China last year. Photo: AP

The disappeared former president of Interpol Meng Hongwei has been formally arrested in China on suspicion of accepting bribes, prosecutors announced on Wednesday.

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Meng was last seen on September 25 after leaving his home in the French city of Lyon for China. He sent his wife, Grace Meng, a message on social media telling her to “wait for my call”, along with a knife emoji suggesting he was in some kind of danger.

She reported her husband missing to the French authorities on October 4 and was later put under police protection after receiving threatening messages over the telephone and online. Earlier this year she applied for asylum in France.

Meng was expelled from the Communist Party of China and stripped of all his positions for “serious violation of the law and discipline” on March 27.

Grace Meng’s last message from her husband was a knife emoji. Photo: AFP
Grace Meng’s last message from her husband was a knife emoji. Photo: AFP
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He was accused of abusing his position and power for personal gain, squandering state funds to finance his family’s extravagant lifestyle, and disregarding the principles of being a party member.

In a rare gesture, the party commission also accused Meng of encouraging his wife to use his status to further her own interests.

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