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How many people gathered illegally?

Legal analysis

Illegal assembly in law refers to holding an assembly, a procession and a demonstration, with no specific number of people. The following three conditions can constitute the crime of illegal assembly: 1, failure to apply for assembly, procession or demonstration according to law; Otherwise, application is not allowed. Or not driving according to the starting and ending time, place and route permitted by the competent authority. 2. Refuse to obey the dissolution order. 3. Seriously undermining social order. If the number of people participating in mass cultural and sports activities is more than 200 but less than 3000, it shall be approved by the public security organ at the county level. If the number is more than 3,000, it shall be approved by the local (city) level public security organ. Cross-regional mass cultural and sports activities shall be reported to the public security organ at the next higher level for permission. The public security organ that makes the license shall file with the public security organ at the next higher level. The legal interpretation of illegal assembly refers to the assembly that has not been approved and registered by the relevant administrative procedures, the assembly that has not been carried out in accordance with the procedures prescribed by law, the assembly that does not conform to the scope of legal norms, and the assembly that endangers society.

legal ground

Article 27 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Assemblies, Processions and Demonstrations shall be stopped by the people's police under any of the following circumstances: (1) failing to apply in accordance with the provisions of this Law or failing to obtain permission for the application; (2) Failing to follow the purpose, mode, slogan, starting and ending time, place and route permitted by the competent authority; (three) in the process of endangering public security or seriously undermining social order. Under any of the circumstances listed in the preceding paragraph, the person in charge of the people's police at the scene has the right to order dissolution; If a person refuses to dissolve, the person in charge of the people's police at the scene has the right to decide to take necessary measures to forcibly disperse it in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state, and forcibly take the person who refuses to obey away from the scene or immediately detain him. If the participants of an assembly, a procession or a demonstration cross the temporary cordon set up in accordance with the provisions of Article 22 of this Law, enter a certain range around the specific places listed in Article 23 of this Law where assemblies, processions and demonstrations are prohibited, or commit other illegal and criminal acts, the people's police may forcibly take them away from the scene or immediately detain them.