Wife of ex-Interpol chief seeks asylum in France

Meng Hongwei, a former vice-minister for public security in China, feared security apparatus, and was the first Chinese head of the international police organisation

Meng Hongwei

Lyon: The wife of the former Chinese Interpol chief being held in his home country on corruption charges has applied for asylum in France, media reports said Friday.

Grace Meng has remained in the French city of Lyon, the site of Interpol’s headquarters, since her husband Meng Hongwei disappeared and was later revealed to have been arrested while visiting China in September.

She told Franceinfo radio and the Liberation newspaper that she fears for her life and that of their twin sons, despite being under French police protection.

“I need the French government to protect me, to assist me, to help me and my children,” she said.

“I am afraid of being kidnapped.”

She was expected to officially apply for asylum Friday.

Meng Hongwei, a former Vice-Minister for Public Security in China, who rose through the ranks of the country’s feared security apparatus, was the first Chinese head of the international police organisation.

He was last heard from September 25 as he left Lyon for China, when he sent his wife a social media message telling her to “wait for my call,” and then a knife emoji signifying danger.

Grace Meng later reported he was missing, and after several days without news Interpol said it had received a short message from Meng saying he was resigning.

She told Liberation that two Chinese businessmen, one of whom she knew, had visited her at home in early October, before China revealed her husband had been arrested, and invited her to travel with them by private jet to the Czech Republic.

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