1. There is evidence to prove the existence of criminal facts (factual conditions).
2. Criminal responsibility needs to be pursued (guilty conditions).
3. Comply with the prescribed jurisdiction (jurisdiction).
2. Reporting sources 1. Reports and reports from units and individuals.
Article 110 of the "Criminal Procedure Law" stipulates: "Any unit or individual who discovers criminal facts or criminal suspects has the right and obligation to report it to the public security organ, the People's Procuratorate or the People's Court."
Criminal reporting refers to units and individuals reporting criminal facts discovered in work and life to the public security and judicial organs.
Reporting is the general term for reporting and exposing. The so-called reporting means that units and individuals report to the public security and judicial organs. The act of exposing criminal suspects and their criminal facts.