Legal basis: Provisions of Public Security Organs on Publicity of Law Enforcement
Article 5 Law enforcement information involving public interests, public concern and need to be known by the society shall be disclosed to the public on its own initiative; For law enforcement information that is not suitable for publicity, but involves the rights and obligations of a specific object and needs to be known by a specific object, it should take the initiative to inform or provide inquiry services to a specific object.
Article 6 Public security organs shall not disclose state secrets, police secrets and law enforcement information that may affect national security, public security, economic security and social stability and hinder law enforcement activities. The public security organ shall not disclose law enforcement information involving business secrets or personal privacy to citizens, legal persons or other organizations other than the obligee. However, if the obligee agrees to make it public, or if the public security organ believes that non-disclosure may have a significant impact on public interests, it may be made public.