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French police have reportedly started an investigation after Meng Hongwei, the chief of the Interpol, was reported missing. Meng Hongwei, the director of Interpol, is reportedly missing. His wife last had contact with him before he went to China about a week ago. Interpol and Chinese authorities have remained silent so far.
Meng has not been heard of since at least late September. His wife, who resides in Lyon, France, where Interpol headquarters are located, contacted the police, according to sources cited by Reuters. Meng's disappearance is being investigated by French police, according to media citing police sources. His wife, who lives in Lyon, France, the seat of the Interpol headquarters, reported him missing in late September. Meng was heading to his native China.
Before going off the radar, Meng traveled to his native China. Meng, 64, has been the president of Interpol for almost two years. In China, he holds the post of deputy minister of public security currently the highest point of a 45-year-long political career. The list of jobs he has held also include the director of China's coast guard and deputy director of the State Oceanic Administration, dissolved earlier this year.
Meng, 64, has been the president of Interpol for almost two years. Before that, he had a life-long career in Chinese politics, including serving as deputy minister of public security and the director of the country's coast guard. Meng is the first Chinese national to head the Interpol throughout its 95-year history. Meng is the first Chinese national to head the Interpol throughout its 95-year history.
DETAILS TO FOLLOW Neither Interpol nor Chinese authorities have made any official statement about Meng's disappearance or the investigation so far.
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