The materials submitted by the report were recorded and the fingerprints were pressed. It took two months to say that it was not within the jurisdiction of the police station. Is it reasonable to ask

The materials submitted by the report were recorded and the fingerprints were pressed. It took two months to say that it was not within the jurisdiction of the police station. Is it reasonable to ask for another police station to report the case? It's hard to say if the specific situation is unknown. First, the police received an alarm and intervened in advance, which has a legal basis. Second, it depends on the jurisdiction of the case. If it is not within their jurisdiction, they certainly have the right and responsibility to hand it over to the competent authorities. Third, all relevant materials should generally be handed in. Fourth, the organ that accepts the transfer is likely to ask the parties to further investigate and verify the case again, and so on. If necessary, contact local professional lawyers to help solve it in detail.