French police controller Lucas Philippe was elected head of Interpol on Thursday at its 93rd assembly general in Morocco, the law enforcement agency posted on X.He succeeds Emirati Ahmed Nasser al-Raisi, who was plagued by several judicial complaints in Europe accusing him of torture.The role of Interpol president rotates every four years but the title is largely symbolic.Philippe, 53, also serves as counsellor for European and international affairs to the director of the French police.He obtained 84 votes compared to the runner up, Turkish Mustafa Serkan Sabanca, who got 60 votes, Moroccan state news agency MAP said.During his campaign for...