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When do the police suspect that the confiscated mobile phone will be returned?

Mobile phones confiscated by the police are usually returned within three days. The police have the right to detain the mobile phone. You can get it back afterwards. If the party's mobile phone is detained in the local public security bureau, the Criminal Procedure Law does not stipulate the specific time limit for the seizure of items in criminal cases, but requires that the seized items should be released within three days if they are found to be really irrelevant to the case. Text messages can be used as evidence. In the electronic evidence used at present, short messages can be accepted as evidence, but it is very difficult to determine the validity and cannot be used as final evidence alone. The following points should be noted:

1, there must be evidence to prove that the mobile phone number really belongs to the other party, and there is no case of being stolen or sending short messages by mistake.

2. SMS is indirect evidence, so the parties should provide as much other evidence that is beneficial to them as possible so as to confirm each other. All the evidence is consistent, forming a complete, effective and rigorous chain of evidence, which makes it easier to prove the existence of facts.

"Procedures of Public Security Organs in Handling Administrative Cases" Article 97 When handling cases, the people's police shall examine the expert opinions. The public security organ shall, within five days from the date of receiving the appraisal opinion, serve a copy of the appraisal opinion on the illegal suspect and the infringed person. If the diagnosis certificate issued by a medical institution serves as the basis for the public security organ to determine the degree of personal injury, it shall inform the illegal suspect and the infringed person in writing of the conclusion of the diagnosis certificate. If an illegal suspect or victim disagrees with the appraisal opinion, he may apply for re-appraisal within three days from the date of receiving a copy of the appraisal opinion, and re-appraisal shall be carried out after approval by the public security organ at or above the county level. Re-appraisal of the same matter in the same administrative case is limited to one time. Whether the parties apply for re-appraisal does not affect the normal handling of the case. When the public security organ deems it necessary, it may also directly decide to re-authenticate.