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Missing man’s wife under police security

- By John Leicester and Gillian Wong The Associated Press

LYON, France — The wife of the former Interpol president who disappeare­d in China revealed that she had received a threatenin­g phone call warning of agents coming for her — but said she would keep fighting for informatio­n about her husband’s fate.

In her first one-on-one interview since Meng Hongwei went missing, Grace Meng denied bribery allegation­s against her high-profile husband, and told The Associated Press that speaking out about his disappeara­nce was placing her “in great danger.”

Meng Hongwei — who is also China’s vice minister of public security — vanished while on a trip home to China late last month. A long-time Communist Party insider with decades of experience in China’s sprawling security apparatus, the 64-year-old is the latest high-ranking official to fall victim to a sweeping purge against allegedly corrupt or disloyal officials under President Xi Jinping’s authoritar­ian administra­tion.

Speaking to the AP late Monday at a hotel in Lyon, France, where Interpol is based, Grace Meng said her husband had been gone for more than a week on a trip to China when she got a threatenin­g call on her mobile phone from a man speaking in Chinese.

She had just put their two young boys to bed at home in Lyon and recalled that her last contact with her husband was by text message, on Sept. 25, when Meng wrote “wait for my call” and sent her an emoji image of a knife after traveling back to China. But Meng did not call.

Instead, a man who didn’t identify himself did.

“You listen but you don’t speak,’” she described him as saying. He continued: “We’ve come in two work teams, two work teams just for you.”

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