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110 What is the law enforcement procedure for dispatching the police after receiving the call?

According to Article 9 of the "110 Police Reception and Handling Work Rules", the public security organs should reasonably deploy police forces based on the actual local conditions to ensure that when a case (incident) occurs, the police handling police can arrive at the scene in time.

Article 10 The 110 police service desk shall issue police dispatch instructions in a timely manner. All business departments, grassroots units and personnel of the public security organs must obey the police dispatch instructions issued by the 110 alarm service desk, and shall not shirk or delay the dispatch of the police, which may affect the police situation. disposal.

Article 11: For emergency calls and requests for help that endanger public safety, personal or property safety, and complaints about ongoing serious violations of laws and disciplines by police officers, the handling police will receive a 110 call After the service desk issues police instructions, it should quickly go to the scene to carry out disposal work. For other non-emergency alarms, requests for help and complaints, the police officers should handle them as soon as possible according to the circumstances.

Article 12 The time limit for emergency and non-emergency calls and calls for help shall be determined and announced by the city and county-level public security organs based on the size of the urban area or town, police resources, road traffic conditions, etc. Subject to public scrutiny.

Extended information:

110 acceptance scope:

1. Various types of criminal cases that are ongoing or may occur. Such as: murder, robbery, kidnapping, rape, injury, theft, drug trafficking, theft, etc.;

2. Various ongoing or possible public security cases or emergency public security incidents. Such as: disrupting public order in shops, markets, stations, sports, cultural and entertainment venues, gambling, prostitution, drug abuse, gang fights, etc.;

3. Fires and traffic accidents;

4. Natural disasters and various accidents;

5. Report various criminal acts and criminal suspects;

6. Incidents that require the people's police to be on site to handle;

7. Various requests for help from the people;

8. When minor accidents occur;

9. When sudden crises arise and are unable to be solved;

10. When you want to report clues about illegal crimes;

11. You can ask for help when you encounter personal attacks.

Baidu Encyclopedia-110

Baidu Encyclopedia-"110 Working Rules for Receiving and Handling Police"