1, immediately report to the state security organ or public security organ; 2. Provide information and evidence about espionage; 3. Cooperate with state security organs or public security organs to conduct investigations; 4 individuals who provide important clues or make outstanding contributions shall be rewarded according to law.
The legal responsibility of espionage crime;
1. criminal responsibility: according to the provisions of the criminal law, those who are investigated for criminal responsibility for espionage may face fixed-term imprisonment or more serious punishment;
2. Civil liability: if espionage causes damage to the rights and interests of others, it may be necessary to bear corresponding civil liability for compensation;
3. Administrative responsibility: In some cases, espionage may also lead to administrative penalties, such as fines, revocation of licenses or prohibition from engaging in certain industries;
4. Occupational prohibition: People engaged in espionage may be prohibited from working in certain occupational fields, especially those involving national security;
5. International law responsibility: If espionage involves international relations, it may also touch international law responsibility and affect diplomatic relations between countries.
To sum up, when others are found to be engaged in espionage, they should report to the state security organs or public security organs in time, provide relevant information and evidence, and actively cooperate with the investigation; Those who provide key clues or make significant contributions will be rewarded by the state according to law to ensure national security and social stability.
Legal basis:
Criminal law of the people's Republic of China
Article 3 1 1
Whoever, knowing that others have committed espionage, terrorist crimes or extreme crimes, refuses to provide relevant information when the judicial organs investigate and collect relevant evidence from them, if the circumstances are serious, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or public surveillance.