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What do public security secret service members do?

Public security secret service refers to the personnel who are engaged in police auxiliary work under the command and supervision of government organs and their people's police, while ordinary secret service refers to the personnel who are engaged in maintaining public safety. There are secret service brigades in various public security sub-bureaus and police stations.

The secret service is a temporary establishment, that is, temporary workers have no law enforcement power, and personnel do not openly occupy the state establishment. Secret service is also divided into public security secret service and ordinary secret service. Public security secret service is a staff member who is engaged in police auxiliary work under the command and supervision of government agencies and their people's police. General secret service personnel refer to those engaged in confidential work.

Secret service is also a special service. The executors are engaged in some special duties in the modern military public security team.

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The difference between special agents and special police:

1, the special police is a special police force, and the secret service represents special services. Although many security guards now use secret service, secret service is not necessarily a security guard, and the special forces in the armed police force are also called secret service. In Germany, because there can't be an army, the special forces in their paramilitary forces are also called special forces.

2. Secret service generally does not belong to the police establishment; Special police belong to the police establishment.

Special police, a kind of police, is also divided into armed police special police and public security special police. The armed police special police handle violent emergencies, while the public security special police handle minor emergencies under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Public Security, almost the same as ordinary police.