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The difference between alarm receipt and filing receipt

1, filing receipt refers to the organ (public security bureau) that reported the case to the informant. The receipt for filing a case mainly includes the informant's information, case type, brief case, accepting personnel, contact telephone number and filing time.

2. Alarm receipt refers to the receipt that the public security department records the alarm after the informant dials 1 10 or reports to the police station, but whether to file a case depends on the specific case.

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Procedures for handling administrative cases by public security organs

Article 60 _ County-level public security organs and their police stations, business departments of public security organs with independent law enforcement qualifications according to law, and entry-exit frontier inspection stations shall promptly accept reports, complaints, reports, cases of transferring illegal suspects and cases transferred by other state organs, and register online reports in accordance with regulations. For repeated reports, cases being handled or completed, it is necessary to explain the situation to informants, accusers, informants, abductors and surrenders, and stop registration.

Article 61 The public security organ shall make the following treatments for reporting, accusing, reporting, reporting by the masses or surrendering a criminal suspect, and indicate the treatment in the registration of receiving the report:

(a) the case within the jurisdiction of the unit shall be immediately investigated and handled, and the case registration form and receipt shall be made, and the case receipt shall be handed over to the informant, complainant, informant and sender;

(2) If it falls within the scope of duties of the public security organ but is not under the jurisdiction of the unit, it shall be transferred to the unit with jurisdiction for handling within 24 hours, and the informant, complainant, informant, trafficked person and voluntary surrender shall be informed;

(3) For matters that do not fall within the scope of duties of public security organs, if a report can be made on the spot, it shall immediately verbally inform the informant, accuser, informant, transferred person and surrendered person to report to other competent authorities or surrender. If the informant, accuser, informant, transferred person or surrendered person has any objection to the oral notification or cannot make a judgment on the spot, they shall inform it in writing, except for objective reasons such as lack of contact information and unknown identity.

The provisions of the preceding paragraph shall apply to illegal acts found in daily law enforcement duties.

Article 63 _ If the informant is unwilling to disclose his name and report his behavior, the public security organ shall indicate it when accepting the case and keep it confidential.

Article 64 The relevant evidential materials and articles provided by informants, accusers, informants, trafficked persons and surrenders shall be registered, a list of evidence acceptance shall be issued and properly kept. When necessary, photographs, audio recordings and video recordings shall be taken. When transferring a case, relevant evidential materials and articles shall be handed over together.