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How to report a case?

Legal analysis: you can report the case directly to the police station or public security bureau in the jurisdiction where the case occurred, or you can report the case through the Internet, SMS, WeChat, etc. The most convenient way is to dial 1 10. As long as you have an ID card, you don't need any documents. When you go to the police station, you just need to tell the police on duty that you have reported the case, and the police will guide you to do the rest. The procedures for handling public security cases are: acceptance, filing, investigation and evidence collection, trial and execution. General steps to report a case to the police station:

1. When you arrive at the police station, go to the duty room of the police station and the police will ask you if you need help. At this time, you can tell what you have been violated by the law. The police will make corresponding report records according to the type of your victim, such as public security, criminal and so on.

2. When making a record, make it clear what the police asked, express it clearly, and finally sign and seal it. After that, the police station will report to the sub-bureau for review, and the police station that meets the filing conditions will file a case.

3. The police station will conduct an investigation after filing the case, and pay attention to keeping the phone open so that the police can find you to cooperate with the investigation at any time and inform you of the progress of handling the case.

Legal basis: Article 84 of the Criminal Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC). Any unit or individual who discovers criminal facts or suspects has the right and obligation to report to the public security organ, the people's procuratorate or the people's court.

Victims have the right to report and accuse criminal facts or criminal suspects who infringe their personal and property rights to public security organs, people's procuratorates or people's courts.