Deccan Chronicle

S. Korean picked as Interpol chief

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Dubai: Interpol has announced that Kim Jong-yang of South Korea had been chosen as its new president, beating a Russian official whose candidacy had unnerved Western nations. The US-backed Kim, acting president of the global police body, was picked at a meeting in Dubai to replace Meng Hongwei, who went missing in his native China in September.

Dubai, Nov. 21: Interpol named South Korea's Kim Jong-yang as its new president on Wednesday, in a blow to Russia which denounced “unpreceden­ted pressure” against its own candidate to lead the global policing body.

There had been growing Western calls for Interpol to reject Alexander Prokopchuk -- a Russian interior ministry official and current Interpol vice president -- over fears Moscow could abuse the role to target political opponents

US-backed Kim, Interpol's acting president, was picked at a meeting of delegates from member nations in Dubai to replace Meng Hongwei, who went missing in his native China in September.

Beijing later said Meng resigned after being charged with accepting bribes.

The Kremlin expressed dismay that Prokopchuk, who had been seen as the frontrunne­r, was beaten.

On Tuesday, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo threw his weight behind Kim, who will serve out Meng's term until 2020.

“We encourage all nations and organisati­ons that are part of Interpol and that respect the rule of law to choose a leader with integrity. We believe Mr. Kim will be just that,” Pompeo told reporters.

Critics have raised concerns over Russia's previous applicatio­ns for Interpol “Red Notices”, or internatio­nal arrest warrants, to target those who have fallen foul of the Kremlin.

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