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Where can I see the wanted poster?

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Wanted is a common investigative measure in criminal proceedings. By issuing a wanted order, the masses are mobilized to arrest suspected criminals as soon as possible and bring them to justice. Accept legal sanctions. It is divided into two levels: "Grade A" and "Grade B". "Level A" is an order issued by the Ministry of Public Security to apprehend fugitives who the Ministry of Public Security deems should be targeted; "Level B" is an order issued by the Ministry of Public Security at the request of provincial public security agencies to apprehend fugitives. “Level A” is mainly applicable to emergency cases, serious cases or sudden and malignant cases. In addition to the "Ministry of Public Security's Wanted Orders", provinces, cities, and counties can also issue arrest orders for fugitives involved in the case within their jurisdiction. The Ministry of Public Security will send the wanted order to the provincial public security bureaus within one hour via fax or the internal system network of the public security agency, including the wanted person's name, gender, age, physical characteristics, recent clear photos and other relevant content, and will be issued within 12 hours. The information will be passed to every combat team member of the police station, public security, inspection, prison and other departments. These units will complete the network deployment and control of the suspect's relationship and possible hidden footholds in the shortest time, and deploy the control area. We will arrange rental houses and small and medium-sized hotels where the migrant population is concentrated, and set up check-ins and patrols at key intersections. At present, in some areas with more advanced communication systems, the speed will be faster, and the wanted order can be issued to the secondary command system in about 30 minutes. Before last year, the "Ministry of Public Security Wanted" was not divided into levels and had no bounties. The implementation of "A and B-level arrest warrants" for major fugitives was only implemented in February 2000. At the same time, a mechanism was implemented to reward those who are meritorious in capturing wanted persons or providing relevant key clues, usually "A-level" No less than 50,000 yuan, no upper limit, "B grade" no less than 10,000 yuan. For any wanted order, its power can only be maximized by mobilizing the power of the masses. Now with the development of the economy, the flow of people, talents, and materials is more convenient and faster than before. These have put forward higher requirements for the public security organs to quickly detect cases and stabilize social order. In the future, we also hope to be able to cooperate with some major media The cooperation further expands the social impact of the wanted order, allowing it to play a more important role in punishing and curbing crime and embodying the fairness and efficiency of the law. 2. How to issue arrest warrants 1. Only public security organs at or above the county level have the right to issue arrest warrants, and no other agencies, groups, units, organizations or individuals have the right to issue arrest warrants. When the People's Procuratorate needs to pursue a fugitive criminal suspect in the process of handling a self-investigation case, it has the right to make a wanted decision with the approval of the Chief Prosecutor, but the public security agency still needs to issue a wanted warrant. 2. When public security organs at all levels issue arrest warrants, they have limited scope. They can directly issue arrest warrants within the areas under their jurisdiction. If they exceed the areas under their jurisdiction, they should report to the superior authority with the power to make decisions for issuance. 3. Wanted objects are limited to criminal suspects who should be arrested in accordance with the law but are at large, including criminal suspects who should be arrested in accordance with the law but are at large and criminal suspects who have been arrested but escaped while in custody. 4. The wanted person’s name, gender, age, ethnicity, place of origin, place of birth, household registration, place of residence, occupation, clothing and physical characteristics should be stated in the wanted order, and a recent photo of the wanted person should be attached. In addition to matters that must be kept confidential, the time, place and brief facts of the case should be stated. 5. After a wanted order is issued, a new notice can be issued if new important circumstances are discovered. The notification must indicate the number and date of the original wanted order. 6. After receiving the wanted order, the relevant public security organs should make timely arrangements and actively investigate and arrest. Any citizen has the right to transfer wanted criminal suspects to the public security organs, the People's Procuratorate or the People's Court for processing. 7. If the wanted person has been brought to justice or has died, or the reason for the wanted order has disappeared and there is no need for the wanted person, the authority that issued the wanted order shall immediately issue a notice to cancel the wanted order within the scope of the original issuance. 3. What is the agency that issues arrest warrants? Arrest warrants refer to legal documents produced by the public security organs in accordance with the law for criminal suspects who are wanted for arrest and are at large, or who are detained or have escaped after arrest, as well as criminals who have escaped from prison. A wanted warrant is a written notice issued by the corresponding entity in order to capture a fugitive criminal suspect who should be arrested. It can only be announced by the public security organs at or above the county level. No other agency, group, enterprise, institution or individual is allowed to issue a wanted order on its own. When the People's Procuratorate needs to arrest a defendant during the investigation and handling of its self-investigation cases, it can notify the public security organs after making the arrest decision, and the public security organs will issue a wanted order.

Public security organs at or above the county level may directly issue arrest warrants within the areas under their jurisdiction; for areas beyond their jurisdiction, they shall report the matter to the superior authority with the power to make decisions. After receiving the wanted order, public security organs at all levels should immediately take effective measures and actively pursue the arrest. All state agencies, enterprises, institutions and individual citizens have the obligation to assist in the pursuit. When the wanted subject is captured or the reason for the wanted disappears, the agency that issued the wanted order shall immediately issue a notice to cancel the wanted order.