Serious questions are being raised about whether Russia is taking over Interpol. The international police agency is picking a new president, and the frontrunner is Alexander Prokopchuk, a Kremlin official, and someone dubbed Russia’s abuser-in-chief. As Jeff Semple explains, critics fear what could happen if Prokopchuk is appointed.
- Interpol elects a South Korean — not a Russian — to lead the police body
- Why critics worry about a Russian official running Interpol