Can I call the police to ask about the progress?

Hello, you can call the police to ask about the progress of the case. If you are the person who reported the case, it is ok. You can ask the police handling the case about the progress of the case, and they can tell you the corresponding situation without involving confidentiality.

If you have nothing to do with the case, there is no obligation to inform you.

Article 168 of the relevant law "Procedural Regulations on the Handling of Criminal Cases by Public Security Organs" stipulates that when accepting a case, the public security organ shall prepare a case registration form and issue a receipt.

The alarm receipt is a certificate issued by the public security organ to the person who called the police, indicating that the person has accepted the alarm. The call receipt contains the name of the caller, the situation reported by the caller that the public security agency will handle in accordance with the law, the contact number of the caller, the police supervision phone number, and the name of the police officer on duty.

This system stipulates that when people call the police to the public security organs, the police must warmly receive them, register them carefully, and send them a receipt. Cases within the scope of authority are generally settled within one week, and the reasons for failure to be settled must be explained; police cases or cases that do not fall within the jurisdiction of the jurisdiction must be handed over to the relevant units for processing within two days and clearly explained to the public.

Article 51 of the "Regulations on the Procedures for Handling Administrative Cases by Public Security Organs" If a case discovered or accepted cannot be determined to be a criminal case or an administrative case for the time being, it may be handled in accordance with the procedures for handling administrative cases. In the process of handling the case, if it is considered that the crime is suspected, it shall be handled in accordance with the "Procedural Regulations of the Public Security Organs in Handling Criminal Cases".

A case in which the investigation is concluded shall meet the following conditions at the same time:

(1) The facts of the case are clear;

(2) The evidence is reliable and sufficient;

(3) The nature of the crime and the charges are determined correctly;

(4) The legal procedures are complete;

(5) Criminal liability should be investigated in accordance with the law;

(6) Criminal liability does not constitute a crime. Criminal liability should be pursued;