The wife of the former head of Interpol, who was detained in his native China, s...
PARIS - The wife of the former head of Interpol, who was detained in his native China, said on Sunday she had sued the global police cooperation agency for failing to protect his family and complicity in what she called China’s “wrongful acts”.
Days after she reported him missing, Interpol on Oct. 7 said he had resigned as its president. He has not been seen since. “A tribunal will be constituted and will decide whether my husband’s disappearance is only a matter for the relevant authorities in both France and China, as alleged by Interpol, or whether Interpol itself breached its obligations owed to my family,” the statement, released by her lawyers, added.
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