BEIJING: Former Interpol chief
Meng Hongwei pleaded guilty Thursday to accepting $2.1 million in bribes as he stood trial in China, state media said.
China's former vice minister of
public security "showed repentance" during the hearing at the
Tianjin No.1 Intermediate People's Court in eastern China, said Communist Party mouthpiece the People's Daily.
The verdict will be announced at a "select date or time", it said.