Meng Hongwei (; born November 1953) is a former Chinese politician and police officer who was the president of
Interpol
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from 2016 to 2018. He also served as vice-minister of
Public Security
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in
China from 2004 to 2018. Meng purportedly resigned in absentia in October 2018 via Chinese officials
after he was secretly detained and accused of taking bribes by Chinese anti-corruption authorities. On 21 January 2020, Meng had been sentenced to 13-and-a-half years in jail by a Chinese court for bribery during his time at the Chinese coast guard and Ministry of Public Security.
Early life and career
Meng was born in
Harbin,
Heilongjiang
Heilongjiang () formerly romanized as Heilungkiang, is a province in northeast China. The standard one-character abbreviation for the province is (). It was formerly romanized as "Heilungkiang". It is the northernmost and easternmost province ...
, in 1953.
He entered the workforce in 1972 and joined the
Chinese Communist Party
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in 1975.
He graduated from
Peking University
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Peking University was established as the Imperial University of Peking in 1898 when it received its royal charte ...
with a bachelor's degree in law and obtained a master's degree from
Central South University
Central South University (CSU; ) is a national public university in Changsha, Hunan, China. The university is sponsored by the China Ministry of Education. It is a Chinese state Double First Class University. Hunan Medical University, Changsha ...
.
He has 40 years of experience in criminal justice and policing.
He served as Vice-Minister of Public Security from 2004
until his arrest in 2018. He served as Director of the
Maritime Police Bureau and deputy director of China's
State Oceanic Administration from 2013 until 2017.
In April 2018, without explanation, he was relieved of his membership of the Communist Party committee at the
Ministry of Public Security. It was unclear whether this was due to his declining political fortunes or due to his age.
Interpol
In 2004, Meng became the head of Interpol's China branch.
He was elected as President of Interpol on 10 November 2016, becoming the first Chinese head of the agency. His election was viewed as a success for China's ambitions to gain influence within international organisations.
Dissidents feared that China would use Meng to track exiled opponents.
During his presidency, the Chinese government submitted extensive lists of officials and business people wanted for questioning on allegations of corruption, which critics claimed were politically motivated. His term as president was due to last until 2020, but he resigned in October 2018 after being detained by Chinese authorities.
Corruption accusations
Secret detention
Meng left France on 20 September 2018, and landed in China on a flight from
Stockholm on 25 September.
The same day Meng sent his wife Grace an emoji of a knife, suggesting that he was in danger.
The ''
South China Morning Post'' reported that Meng had been taken away for questioning by "discipline authorities" on his arrival in China.
French newspaper ''
Le Parisien
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Histor ...
'' added that he was under investigation in China, suspected of favouring a company in a
cybersecurity
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procurement.
On 4 October, Mrs. Meng reported her husband missing to the
French police
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.
She was given police protection after being threatened by phone and Internet. , Mrs. Meng was seeking asylum in France.
Prosecution
On 6 October 2018, Interpol officially demanded to know Meng's status from the Chinese government.
[ The next day, the ]Central Commission for Discipline Inspection
The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) is the highest internal control institution of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), tasked with enforcing internal rules and regulations and combating corruption and malfeasance in the pa ...
announced that Meng was being investigated by the National Supervisory Commission
National Supervisory Commission of the People's Republic of China is the highest anti-corruption agency of the People's Republic of China, at the same administrative ranking as Supreme People's Court and Supreme People's Procuratorate. Its opera ...
, an anti-corruption agency, for allegedly taking bribes,[ and that a task force would be set up to pursue his alleged associates. Meng was also accused of "willfulness", which public administration expert Zhu Lijia said might indicate that he "may not have strictly toed the party lines".]
Interpol also received Meng's letter of resignation, with immediate effect, and said the organisation's acting senior vice president, Kim Jong Yang of South Korea, would be acting president until a permanent replacement was elected at a meeting in Dubai
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in November 2018. Interpol's press release did not mention whether Meng had resigned under duress
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. Grace Meng has threatened Interpol with legal action over its lack of investigation into the authenticity of the resignation.[
On 26 October 2018, Meng was removed from the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, China's top political advisory body. On 27 March 2019, the ]Central Commission for Discipline Inspection
The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) is the highest internal control institution of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), tasked with enforcing internal rules and regulations and combating corruption and malfeasance in the pa ...
and the National Supervisory Commission
National Supervisory Commission of the People's Republic of China is the highest anti-corruption agency of the People's Republic of China, at the same administrative ranking as Supreme People's Court and Supreme People's Procuratorate. Its opera ...
announced that Meng was expelled from the Communist Party and removed from all posts.
In April 2019, Meng's wife sued Interpol for failing to assist her at the Permanent Court of Arbitration
The Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) is a non-UN intergovernmental organization located in The Hague, Netherlands. Unlike a judicial court in the traditional sense, the PCA provides services of arbitral tribunal to resolve disputes that aris ...
. In 2021, she criticised the Chinese government as being "a monster" because she said in a figurative sense that, "they eat their children". She said the charges of accepting bribes were "trumped up", and that the CCP really purged him because "he used his high-profile position to push for change". "It's a fake case. It's an example of a political disagreement being turned into a criminal affair. The extent of corruption in China today is extremely serious. It's everywhere. But there are two different opinions about how to solve corruption. One is the method used now. The other is to move toward constitutional democracy, to solve the problem at its roots."
On 24 April 2019, a statement by the Supreme People's Procuratorate
The Supreme People's Procuratorate () is the highest national agency responsible for legal prosecution and investigation in the People's Republic of China. Conceived initially in 1949 as the Supreme People's Prosecutor's Office, the agency was r ...
said that prosecutors "decided to arrest Meng Hongwei on suspicion of accepting bribes". On 20 June 2019, he pleaded guilty for accepting bribes over 14.5 million yuan or $2.11 million. He was sentenced on 21 January 2020 to 13½ years of jail time and fined CNY 2 million for the accepting of bribes and abusing his position. He did not apply for appeal to the court sentence.[
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See also
*List of solved missing person cases
Lists of solved missing person cases include:
* List of solved missing person cases: pre-2000
* List of solved missing person cases: post-2000
See also
* List of kidnappings
* List of murder convictions without a body
* List of people who di ...
References
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1953 births
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Formerly missing people
Living people
Missing person cases in China
People's Republic of China politicians from Heilongjiang
Peking University alumni
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