The missing head of the INTERPOL mystery solved!
The latest hours have revealed the fate of Interpol chief Meng Hongwei, who has already opened an investigation into the mystery of his disappearance a week ago as a resident of Interpol headquarters of the French city of Lyon.
Hongwei, a Chinese native, traveled to his country at the end of September, but his trace disappeared, prompting his wife to file a complaint with the French police.
A few days after his disappearance, Hongwei was arrested by the Chinese authorities upon his arrival in Beijing last week and he is under investigation, in a seemingly surprising move against a man who is the head of the largest police organization in the world (with more than 190 countries) , And presides over one of its functions to issue regulations around the world.
The Chinese government has yet to admit that it is holding the head of INTERPOL, so it is now difficult to know why Hong Wei was arrested for his background.
But a few months back could give an explanation for China’s conduct against Interpol’s head.
In February, Beijing expressed its deep disapproval and rejection of the International Police’s removal of the name of a Muslim Uighur leader from INTERPOL’s wanted lists.
Dolkun Isa, head of the Uighur World Congress (Munich), was removed from the red list of wanted persons.
The Chinese government issued an official statement, calling it a “terrorist”.
Returning to the head of INTERPOL, it is clear that before he assumed the post of international police chief, he was a senior official of the Communist Party of China and was China’s minister of public security before he was elected INTERPOL president in November 2016, Expands until 2020.