The Commercial Appeal

Ex-interpol boss gets 13 years for bribes

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

BEIJING – China has sentenced the former president of Interpol, Meng Hongwei, to 13 years and six months in prison on charges of accepting more than $2 million in bribes.

Meng was elected president of the internatio­nal police organizati­on in 2016, but his four-year term was cut short when he vanished after traveling to China from France in late 2018.

Interpol was not informed and was forced to make a formal request to China for informatio­n about Meng’s whereabout­s amid suspicion he had fallen out of political favor with Chinese President Xi Jinping.

Meng’s wife, who remains in France with their two children, has accused Chinese authoritie­s of lying and questioned whether her husband was still alive.

Grace Meng is now suing Interpol, accusing it of failing to protect him from arrest in China and failing to look after his family. Meng’s lawyers last year filed a legal complaint in the Permanent Court of Arbitratio­n in The Hague, Netherland­s.

In a statement, she said Interpol “breached its obligation­s owed to my family” and “is complicit in the internatio­nally wrongful acts of its member country, China.”

A statement Tuesday from the No. 1 Intermedia­ry Court in the northern city of Tianjin said Meng accepted the verdict and would not appeal. In addition to his prison sentence, he was fined 2 million yuan ($290,000).

It said Meng, 66, admitted he abused his position to accept 14.4 million yuan ($2.1 million) in bribes while serving in various offices, including as a vice minister of public security and maritime police chief, often in exchange for favors and using his influence with other officials.

Meng has already been fired from his positions and expelled from the Communist Party.

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