Can non-close relatives entrust lawyers to meet with detainees?

According to the provisions of the Criminal Procedure Law, criminal suspects and defendants may entrust defenders. If a criminal suspect or defendant is in custody, his guardian or near relative may entrust a defender.

For criminal suspects and defendants who meet certain conditions, public security organs, procuratorates and courts shall notify legal aid institutions to appoint lawyers to defend them.

It can be seen that non-close relatives are not allowed to entrust lawyers to meet.