A United Arab Emirates security chief accused of presiding over the “torture” a British academic is running to become the new head of Interpol, leaked documents reveal.
Major General Nasser Ahmed Al-Raisi has been accused of serious human rights violations in the Middle East, including against British citizens, and Interpol has been warned it could lose credibility if he is elected President.
Campaign material seen by the Telegraph shows the smiling Major General and his long list of professional achievements, honorary titles and academic qualifications, including a diploma in “Police Management” from Cambridge.
Ben Keith, a barrister at 5 St Andrew’s Hill, who specialises in international crime said that the UAE had “effectively tried to buy its way into Interpol.”
Speaking to the Telegraph, he said: “This is another attempt by a despotic country to get their person elected as the president of Interpol.