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Ex-Chinese Interpol chief took bribe, is under probe: China

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China’s top security official, who headed the Interpol until last week and went missing after he left France for China, is being probed for taking bribes, Beijing said on Monday. The Chinese Foreign Ministry said the internatio­nal community was free to make its own conclusion on the high-profile case, but the probe against Meng Hongwei showed China’s resolve to crack down on graft.

Vice Minister in the powerful Pubic Security Ministry, Meng was elected as the first Chinese Interpol chief in November 2016. “The investigat­ion against Meng Hongwei taking bribes and suspected violations of law is very timely, absolutely correct and rather wise,” the Ministry of Public Security said.

Meng’s disappeara­nce made news last week after his wife in Lyon, Interpol’s headquarte­rs in France, reported him missing for several days after he left for China. Interpol, which made a formal request to Chinese authoritie­s to give informatio­n about his whereabout­s, announced Meng’s resignatio­n on Sunday.

Asked if Meng’s sudden disappeara­nce and probe will affect the ability of Chinese officials to take top posts in internatio­nal agencies, Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Lu Kang said: “This (investigat­ion) has shown Chinese government’s firm resolve to crack down on corruption and crimes and it is also been made very clear that this case fully demonstrat­es that the party is firm in fighting corruption and anybody will be punished in accordance with law seriously if they violate the law.”

Asked further if China will propose another candidate for the presidency of Interpol, Lu said the agency will make arrangemen­t according to its own rules.

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