Why can't I log in to the fraud case and the case progress inquiry notice?

Sometimes there is something wrong with the system of the case-handling unit. You can call or go directly to the case-handling unit to ask about the specific case. Don't think that the case is tricky just because the inquiry notification login failed. This is normal.

When the masses report a case to the public security organ, the public security police must receive it warmly, register it carefully and issue an alarm receipt. For cases within the scope of authority, it usually needs to be completed within one week. If it is not completed, the reason should be explained. Cases that are not under their own jurisdiction or the jurisdiction of the police should be handed over to the relevant units for handling and explained to the masses within two days.

Within 36 hours after receiving the report, you must introduce it to the police online. The contents of filing a case include: police name, alarm telephone number, contact telephone number, 24-hour consultation telephone number, legal requirements to inform whether to accept or not, whether to file a case, whether the suspect has not handled it, and the recovery of funds involved.

How to inquire the public security department about the detection progress of the case;

The informant can know the handling of the case through the contact number in the report receipt and the name of the policeman on duty. Article 168 of the Procedures for Handling Criminal Cases by Public Security Organs stipulates that when accepting a case, a public security organ shall make a registration form for accepting the case and issue a receipt. The alarm receipt is a kind of certificate issued by the public security organ to the person who came to the alarm, indicating that the alarm has been accepted.

The alarm receipt includes the name of the alarm person, the commitment of the public security organ to handle the alarm person according to law, the alarm contact number, the police supervision phone number, and the name of the policeman on duty.