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Can I check my wife's information in the telecommunications bureau without the consent of the police?

No, it's illegal.

The husband may constitute a crime of infringing citizens' personal information, and the insiders of the Public Security Bureau may increase the punishment. If there is a money transaction, there may be a crime of accepting bribes.

In the process of performing duties and providing services, it is also an act of illegally obtaining citizens' personal information if the actor violates the relevant provisions of the state and collects citizens' personal information without the consent of others, or collects citizens' personal information unrelated to the services provided.

Legal analysis

First, citizen's personal information refers to all kinds of information recorded by electronic means, which can identify the identity of a specific natural person or reflect some activities of a specific natural person alone or in combination with other information, mainly including name, ID number, communication contact information, whereabouts and so on, so the wife's identity information also belongs to personal information.

Second, the main elements of the crime of infringing citizens' personal information are general subjects. Whether it is a husband-and-wife relationship or not, it does not affect the conviction. Only natural persons who have reached the age of 16 and have criminal responsibility can constitute a crime.

Third, the object of the crime of infringing citizens' personal information is the security and freedom of citizens' personal information, and the wife has the right to protect the security and freedom of their personal information.

Fourthly, the subjective aspect of the crime of infringing citizens' personal information is intentional, including direct intentional and indirect intentional. The husband does have the intention of illegally obtaining his wife's personal information.

Fifth, the crime of infringing citizens' personal information is objectively manifested as a serious act in which the perpetrator violates the relevant provisions of the state, sells or provides citizens' personal information to others, or steals or illegally obtains citizens' personal information by other means. "Violation of relevant state regulations" refers to violation of laws, administrative regulations and departmental rules on the protection of citizens' personal information. The Public Security Bureau does not stipulate that citizens' personal information can be disclosed. "Providing citizens' personal information" refers to providing legally collected wife's personal information to others without her consent. Purchase is the most common "means of illegal acquisition".