Is it a mobile phone or a mobile phone card that is positioned for bail pending trial?

The mobile phone released on bail will not be found. According to the regulations, public security organs can take technical investigation on major criminal cases involving national security according to law, which means that only major cases will be located by mobile phones, and if they are major cases, they will not be released on bail pending trial. Generally speaking, during the period of bail pending trial, you should report to the local executive organ regularly, usually on call, and you are not allowed to leave the county where you live without approval, but you will not be monitored in real time.

Criminal suspects and defendants who have been released on bail pending trial shall abide by the following provisions:

(a) without the approval of the executive organ, shall not leave the city or county where they live;

(two) if the address, work unit and contact information change, report to the executing organ within twenty-four hours;

(3) Being present in time when being arraigned;

(four) shall not interfere with the testimony of witnesses in any form;

(five) shall not destroy or forge evidence or collusion.

Two, the people's court, the people's Procuratorate and the public security organ may, according to the circumstances of the case, order the criminal suspect or defendant who has been released on bail to abide by one or more of the following provisions:

(a) shall not enter a specific place;

(2) Not meeting or communicating with specific personnel;

(three) shall not engage in specific activities;

(four) the passport and other entry and exit documents, driving documents to the executive organ for preservation.

Three. Applicants on bail pending trial

1, criminal suspects and defendants in custody;

2. Legal representatives of criminal suspects and defendants in custody;

3. Close relatives of criminal suspects and defendants in custody;

4. Lawyers hired by detained criminal suspects, defendants and their close relatives;

Legal basis:

Criminal procedure law

Article 71

Criminal suspects and defendants who have been released on bail pending trial shall abide by the following provisions:

(a) without the approval of the executive organ, shall not leave the city or county where they live;

(two) if the address, work unit and contact information change, report to the executing organ within twenty-four hours;

(3) Being present in time when being arraigned;

(four) shall not interfere with the testimony of witnesses in any form;

(five) shall not destroy or forge evidence or collusion.