Interpol has elected Kim Jong Yang of South Korea as its next president, according to the international police body.
Kim, who had been serving as acting president, was elected for a two-year term at the body’s annual congress in Dubai on Wednesday, finishing the four-year term of his predecessor who was arrested in China this year.
“Our world is now facing unprecedented changes which present huge challenges to public security and safety,” Kim told Interpol’s general assembly, according to the agency’s Twitter.
“To overcome them, we need a clear vision: we need to build a bridge to the future.”
Kim, 57, worked in the South Korean police for more than 20 years before retiring in 2015.
South Korea’s President Moon Jae-in congratulated Kim on becoming the first South Korean to head the organisation.
“We’re very proud. I, together with our people, am sending congratulations,” Moon wrote on Twitter.
#BREAKING: Kim Jong Yang of the Republic of #Korea has been elected President of INTERPOL (2-yr term). #INTERPOLGA
— INTERPOL (@INTERPOL_HQ) November 21, 2018
The South Korean’s election is a blow to Moscow’s efforts to reserve the position for a Russian candidate, Alexander Prokopchuk.
The US, Britain and other European nations have said Prokopchuk’s election would lead to further Russian abuses of Interpol’s red notice system to go after political opponents and fugitive dissidents.
In turn, the Kremlin said on Tuesday that the US lobbying against Prokopchuk, a former major general in Russia’s interior ministry, amounted to election meddling.
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Prokopchuk is a former major general in Russia’s interior ministry [Russian Interior Ministry/Reuters] |
Interpol is best known for issuing “red notices” that identify a suspect pursued by another country, effectively putting them on the world’s “most-wanted” list.
William Browder, a British fund manager critical of the Kremlin who has been detained repeatedly at Russia’s behest before being released again, told BBC radio in London: “[Prokopchuk] has been responsible for trying to chase me down and have Interpol arrest me seven times.”
Kim’s predecessor
The election of Kim comes after former Interpol chief Meng Hongwei resigned after he was detained in China in September on bribery and corruption charges.
Meng disappeared in China for 13 days before his arrest was made public in October.
China’s Ministry of Public Security said that Meng’s suspected corruption and violation of laws “gravely jeopardised” the ruling party and the police, according to a report in the South China Morning Post.
Authorities also said Meng was in this situation due to his own “willfulness and for bringing trouble upon himself”.
France, which hosts Interpol’s headquaters in Lyon, received Meng’s resignation as president of Interpol with immediate effect.
Meng’s wife, Grace, said her husband sent her an image of a knife before he disappeared during a trip to their native China.
Making her first public comments on the issue, Grace Meng told reporters in Lyon that she thought the knife was her husband’s way of trying to tell her he was in danger.
She said she has had no further contact with him since the message that was sent on September 25. Grace also said four minutes before Meng shared the image, he had sent a message saying: “Wait for my call.”
She read a statement during her press conference in Lyon, but would not allow reporters to show her face, saying she feared for her own safety and the safety of her two children.
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