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Interpol president reported missing during trip to China

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PARIS — The Chinese president of Interpol has been reported missing after he traveled to his native country at the end of September, a French judicial official said Friday.

Meng Hongwei’s wife reported Friday that she had not heard from her 64-year-old husband since he left Lyon, France, where Interpol is based, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

The French official said Meng did arrive in China. There was no further word on Meng’s schedule in China or what prompted his wife to wait until now to report his absence.

Meng, who has been president of Interpol for two years, still holds the post of vice minister for public security, according to the ministry’s website.

In a statement, Interpol said it was aware of reports about Meng’s disappeara­nce and added “this is a matter for the relevant authoritie­s in both France and China.” The statement noted that Interpol’s secretary-general, and not its president, is responsibl­e for the internatio­nal police agency’s operations.

News of the investigat­ion into Meng’s disappeara­nce came during a weeklong public holiday in China. In Beijing, the foreign and public security ministries did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment Friday.

Meng was elected president of Interpol in November 2016. His term runs until 2020.

He has held several positions within China’s security apparatus, including as a vice minister of public security — the national police force — since 2004. He also served as head and deputy head of branches of the coast guard all while holding positions at Interpol.

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