Mr. Meng, who was the principal Chinese head of Interpol, evaporated on a trek back to China from France last September.
The Communist Party later affirmed that he'd been confined as a major aspect of President Xi Jinping's drive against corruption.Mr. Meng's better half, who is in France, has said the charges against him are politically propelled.
In May, she was conceded political haven in France, over her feelings of trepidation that she and her youngsters may get seized.
The 65-year-old, who had been living in France, surrendered as Interpol president in the wake of being kept by the Chinese specialists.
Mr. Meng's vanishing in September provoked worldwide concern.
In October, Chinese specialists said Mr. Meng was being examined over presumed pay off taking.
He has likewise been removed from the gathering and deprived of all administrative positions, as indicated by the gathering's guard dog, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI).
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