Interpol launches works, voting expected for new president, for Kosovo

The Interpol member states are gathering today in Dubai to elect the new president after the former elite agency was banned in China. Meng Hongwei, deputy minister of Public Security in China while running Interpol, disappeared while on a trip to China during September. He later came out [...]
Meng Hongwei, deputy minister of Public Security in China while running Interpol, disappeared while on a trip to China during September. It later turned out that the many years of the Communist Party experienced in China's security device had been banned as part of a widespread anti-corruption sweep, Koha.net broadcasts.
The annual Interpol meeting has started today and will continue until Wednesday, when member states will vote for the new president with a one-year mandate.
The AP news agency writes that Interpol member states will decide even if Kosovo becomes a full-fledged member, which would enable the country to issue red category warrants for Serbian officials whom Kosovo considers war criminals.












