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Why did you receive a short message from the Public Security Bureau?

There are usually the following reasons for receiving short messages from the Public Security Bureau:

1. The public information sent by the Public Security Bureau reminds us to guard against fraud, handle new changes in related business contents, or notify the contents of office location adjustment;

2 individuals in the public security bureau to undertake business related, or need to further explain the situation, to encourage the people involved in the case or incident to take the initiative to explain the situation to the public security bureau.

Article 6 of the People's Police Law of the People's Republic of China

The people's police of public security organs shall perform the following duties in accordance with the division of responsibilities:

(a) to prevent, stop and investigate illegal and criminal activities;

(2) Maintaining public order and stopping acts endangering public order;

(3) Maintaining traffic safety and traffic order and handling traffic accidents;

(four) to organize the implementation of fire control work, the implementation of fire supervision;

(five) the management of firearms, ammunition, controlled knives and inflammable, explosive, toxic, radioactive and other dangerous goods;

(six) the management of special industries as stipulated by laws and regulations;

(seven) to guard the specific personnel specified by the state and guard the important places and facilities;

(8) Managing assemblies, processions and demonstrations;

(nine) the management of housework, nationality, entry and exit affairs and foreigners' residence and travel in China;

(ten) to maintain public order in the country (border);

(eleven) the execution of criminal punishment for criminals sentenced to criminal detention and deprivation of political rights;

(twelve) to supervise and manage the security protection of computer information systems;

(thirteen) to guide and supervise the public security work of state organs, social organizations, enterprises and institutions and key construction projects, and to guide the public security prevention work of mass organizations such as public security committees;

(fourteen) other duties as prescribed by laws and regulations.