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Former Interpol Chief Meng Hongwei jailed for 13 years

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Former Interpol chief Meng Hongwei is among a growing group of Communist Party cadres caught in President Xi Jinping’s anti-graft campaign

Former Interpol chief Meng Hongwei was sentenced Tuesday to more than 13 years in prison for bribery in a case that shook the international police organization.

Former Interpol chief Meng is among a growing group of Communist Party cadres caught in President Xi Jinping’s anti-graft campaign.

He has also served as a way to remove the leader’s political enemies.

He vanished during a visit to China from France, where Interpol is based, and was later accused of accepting bribes and expelled from the Communist Party.

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His wife granted political asylum in France last year, after saying she afraid she and her two children would be the targets of kidnapping attempts.

Meng sentenced to 13 years and six months in prison and fined two million yuan RMB ($290,000), said the Tianjin First Intermediate People’s Court.

At his trial last June, he pleaded guilty to accepting $2.1 million in bribes.

The court after said he used his status and positions to “seek improper benefit” and accumulate bribes.

The court statement on Tuesday said Meng had “truthfully confessed to all the criminal facts” and would not appeal the decision.

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