Hello! Excuse me, the police station arrested the wrong person. They said they were under criminal detention for 48 hours, but they haven’t been released yet! what do I do?

Hello, how do you know that the police station has arrested the wrong person? If you have conclusive evidence that the police station has arrested the wrong person, you can report the situation to the higher-level public security agency or police inspector.

According to the law, the maximum period of criminal detention can be 37 days, and the period of public security detention is generally 15 days. Police stations can only detain suspects for questioning for up to 48 hours. Within 48 hours, the police station should initially identify the suspect and make a decision on whether to take further measures. If the suspect has been detained for more than 48 hours and it constitutes a criminal offense, the police station can only transfer the suspect to the detention center for criminal detention (generally, the police station will transfer the offender to the detention center for security detention). After the police station makes a detention decision, it will send a detention notice to the offender's relatives. Now you have to wait for further processing results from the police station, first understand the situation and then deal with it.