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Will the public security bureau take back the mobile phone when collecting information?

It will recover. When the police station collects your mobile phone information, it certainly doesn't want to get your privacy or check whether there are any small fragments in your mobile phone. It mainly wants to collect call records, fraudulent information or illegal links in your mobile phone as evidence.

I think we should cooperate. I suddenly contacted you after such a long time. Maybe there is a breakthrough in the case, and your evidence may be very useful. If it is inconvenient, communicate in time to see if it can be collected at your local police station and then transfer information between police stations.

legal ground

According to the relevant laws of China's Criminal Law: "All the property illegally acquired by criminals should be recovered or ordered to make restitution; The lawful property of the victim shall be returned in time; The contraband and personal articles used for committing crimes shall be confiscated. Confiscated property and fines shall be turned over to the state treasury and shall not be misappropriated or disposed of by themselves. "

In other words, illegal income, contraband and personal property used in crime will inevitably be recovered and confiscated.

According to the relevant provisions of the current law and judicial practice, "illegal income" refers to any property directly or indirectly generated or obtained by committing a crime, including the cost paid for committing a crime. Such as fraud, theft, robbery of criminal proceeds, profit from drug trafficking, etc.

"contraband" refers to articles that cannot be manufactured, purchased, used, held, stored or transported without legal permission. In China, weapons, ammunition, explosives (such as explosives, detonators, fuses, etc. ), highly toxic substances (sodium cyanide, potassium cyanide, etc. ), narcotic drugs (opium, * * *, morphine, etc. ) and radioactive substances are prohibited items.

"Tools for crime" refers to property or tools specially used for crime. It usually includes tools and articles used to commit various crimes, such as bullets, knives, sticks, poisons, ropes, etc. Or vehicles specially designed to reach or escape from the crime scene or engage in criminal activities, such as cars and motorcycles.

I'm also in the collection. This is a personal quarrel. After peaceful treatment, I was also incorporated. I wonder if it will affect my future work and travel.