China formally arrests Interpol\'s former chief for corruption

China formally arrests Interpol's former chief for corruption

Press Trust of India  |  Beijing 

has formally arrested Interpol's former Meng Hongwei, who previously worked as vice minister of public security, for corruption and misuse of power, prosecutors said on Wednesday.

China's Supreme People's Procuratorate said prosecutors have decided to arrest Meng on suspicion of accepting bribes. His case was transferred to procurators for investigation and prosecution after a probe by the National Supervisory Commission, it added.

Meng, 65, who was once a rising political star among officialdom of the of (CPC), held the powerful post of before being appointed as China's first to head the -- a global organisation that facilitates worldwide police cooperation.

Last month, he was sacked from all his positions and expelled from the ruling for serious disciplinary violations and suspected graft crimes, the Party's disciplinary watchdog and announced.

The (CCDI) accused Meng of abusing his position and power for personal gain, squandering state funds to finance his family's extravagant lifestyle, and disregarding the principles of being a party member.

Meng was also accused of encouraging his wife to use his status to further her own interests. He was last heard on September 25, 2018 after leaving his home in the French city of bound for

He sent his wife a message on social media, telling her to "wait for my call", along with a knife emoji suggesting he was in some kind of danger.

Grace reported her husband missing to the French authorities on October 4 and was later put under police protection after receiving threatening messages over telephone and online. Earlier this year, she applied for asylum in

On October 6, issued a request to the for information on Meng's whereabouts and the CCDI replied the following day, saying he had been detained in connection with an investigation into alleged corruption.

Confirming his detention, the of public security on October 8, 2018 said that he is being probed for bribery and other crimes but did not elaborate.

Xi Jinping, who is regarded as the most of China after Mao Zedong, heads the ruling CPC, the military and the presidency. He has been designated as the and a constitutional amendment has removed two-term limit for the president, paving the way for him to be the

An statement here last month said Meng is being probed for links with disgraced

Zhou, 75, was the highest ranking CPC official having served as the security in the previously Hu Jintao regime who was punished in the massive anti-corruption campaign by Xi in which over a million officials were punished since he came to power in 2012.

Zhou is currently serving life sentence after admitting allegations against him.

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First Published: Wed, April 24 2019. 18:20 IST