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After the police announce that the case has been solved, how will the physical evidence in this case be handled?

After the police announce that the case has been solved, the physical evidence in the case that is not suitable for seizure should be photographed and stored in the file.

Article 219 of "Relevant Provisions on the Procedures for Handling Criminal Cases by Public Security Organs" stipulates: For the following seized items and documents that are not suitable for transfer with the case, the originals will not be kept with the file, but Photos should be taken and stored in a file, and the original items should be properly kept by the public security organs or transferred to the competent departments for processing or destruction in accordance with relevant national regulations:

(1) Obscene items;

(2) Weapons and ammunition, controlled knives, flammable, explosive, highly toxic, radioactive and other dangerous goods;

(3) Opium, heroin, morphine, methamphetamine, marijuana and other drugs and drug-making raw materials or preparations agents and controlled drugs;

(4) Leaflets, slogans, letters and other promotional materials that endanger national security;

(5) Secret documents, charts and materials;

< p>(6) Precious cultural relics, precious animals and their products, rare plants and their products;

(7) Other bulky items that are inconvenient to transport.

For items that are perishable and difficult to keep, the relevant departments may be entrusted to sell or auction the items after taking photos or video recordings, and the price of the sale or auction may be determined based on the specific circumstances and with the approval of the person in charge of the public security organ at or above the county level. It is temporarily preserved and will be processed together after the litigation is concluded. After notifying the victim, if the victim fails to collect it more than six months later, it will be confiscated and turned over to the state treasury. If there are special circumstances, the processing can be postponed as appropriate. All stolen money and stolen goods that have been handed over to the financial department, if the owner comes to claim them and is verified to be true, the original confiscation authority will take them back from the financial department and return them. If the original item has been sold, the price should be refunded.