Informers generally will not be discovered by others. According to legal provisions, the public security organs, people's procuratorates or people's courts shall ensure the safety of informants, accusers, persons being reported and their close relatives. The informant's information can only be inquired by the staff of the case handling agency and will be kept confidential from others. Objective law:
Article 111 of the "Criminal Procedure Law" Reports, accusations and reports may be made in writing or orally. Those who accept oral reports, accusations or reports from persons reporting, accusing or reporting shall make a written record. After the report is read correctly, it shall be signed or sealed by the reporting person, accuser or reporting person. Staff members who accept accusations and reports shall explain to the accuser or reporter the legal liability for false accusations and frame-ups. However, as long as the facts are not fabricated or evidence is fabricated, even if the facts of the accusation or report are inconsistent, or even false accusation or frame-up, it should be strictly distinguished from false accusation and frame-up. The public security organs, people's procuratorates or people's courts shall protect informants, accusers, informants and their close relatives. If a whistleblower, accuser or whistleblower does not want his or her name and reporting, accusation or reporting behavior to be made public, they shall keep it confidential.