My husband was detained for a criminal case, and now the procuratorate has signed an arrest warrant. When can I get the things that were detained at the police station when I was arrested?

The personal belongings seized have been kept in the detention center, and some of the items involved have been sealed as evidence by the public security organs, but these items are all in your husband's hand, and there is a temporary seizure list. After the investigation of the case is handed over to the court for conviction and sentencing, your husband's personal belongings will be returned to your husband's detention center when he is transferred to prison to execute the punishment, and will be taken to the prison for safekeeping with your husband. Give it to your husband after you get out of prison, or get it back by his family. After examination, the stolen money and goods belonging to the proceeds of crime will be returned to the victim or the injured unit. If not, the court will turn it over to the state treasury.