What the public security bureau takes away is called summons or compulsory summons, and the longest time is no more than 24 hours. This situation is likely to be taken compulsory measures. Criminal detention refers to temporary compulsory measures taken by public security organs or people's procuratorates against active criminals or major suspects in the investigation of criminal cases. The public security organ shall interrogate the detained person within 24 hours after detention. If the detainee is arrested, he will be tried in accordance with the criminal procedure law. If acquitted after the trial, the arrested person can apply for state compensation. In general, the longest detention period in criminal proceedings is 14 days. Major suspects who commit crimes on the run, commit crimes many times or commit crimes by gangs can be detained for up to 37 days.
According to Article 1 10 of the Regulations of the Ministry of Public Security, the crime of escaping refers to committing crimes continuously across cities and counties, or fleeing to other cities and counties to continue committing crimes after committing crimes at the place of residence; Multiple crimes refer to crimes committed more than three times; A partnership crime refers to a joint crime committed by two or more persons. If a criminal suspect and his legal representative, close relatives or lawyers entrusted by the criminal suspect think that the detention has exceeded the statutory time limit, they have the right to lodge a complaint with the public security organ or the people's procuratorate and demand that the detention be lifted.
Legal basis:
Article 80 of the Criminal Procedure Law stipulates that the public security organ may detain a flagrante delicto or a major suspect under any of the following circumstances:
(1) being prepared to commit a crime, committing a crime or being discovered immediately after committing a crime;
(2) The victim or a witness on the spot identifies him as a criminal;
(3) Evidence of a crime is found around or at the residence;
(4) attempted suicide, escaped or escaped after committing a crime;
(5) It is possible to destroy or forge evidence or collude with others;
(six) do not tell the real name and address, and the identity is unknown;
(seven) suspected of committing crimes, committing crimes many times, and committing crimes in partnership.
The conditions for the people's procuratorate to decide on detention are:
(1) attempted suicide, escaped or escaped after committing the crime;
(2) It is possible to destroy or forge evidence or collude with others.
After the people's procuratorate decides to detain, it shall be executed by the public security organ.
The longest period of criminal detention is 37 days (the time limit for applying for approval of arrest can be extended to 30 days for major suspects who commit crimes on the run, repeatedly commit crimes or commit crimes in partnership). The procuratorate must make a decision to approve or disapprove the arrest within 7 days.