The police interrogation record is confidential, and the police must keep the witness's testimony confidential. If it is illegal for the police to disclose witness testimony, they can complain to the discipline inspection department of the public security organ at a higher level. Witnesses, expert witnesses and victims who think that they or their close relatives are threatened by their personal safety because of testifying in court may request protection from the people's courts, people's procuratorates and public security organs. In the process of investigation, neither the parties to the case nor the defense lawyers have the right to retrieve or consult the case files. Interrogation transcripts and interrogation transcripts of general criminal cases can reflect the situation of the case and the progress of the work, which should belong to police secrets, and the police handling the case should keep them confidential. If the case itself involves state secrets, the interrogation record and interrogation record may also belong to state secrets because they contain confidential contents, and they need to abide by the relevant state confidentiality regulations.
In violation of the relevant provisions on guarding police secrets and state secrets, disciplinary sanctions shall be given according to the situation; If a crime is constituted, criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to law.
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Criminal procedure law
Article 54
People's courts, people's procuratorates and public security organs have the right to collect and obtain evidence from relevant units and individuals. The relevant units and individuals shall truthfully provide evidence.
Evidence materials such as physical evidence, documentary evidence, audio-visual materials and electronic data collected by administrative organs in the process of administrative law enforcement and case investigation can be used as evidence in criminal proceedings.
Evidence involving state secrets, commercial secrets and personal privacy shall be kept confidential.
Whoever forges, conceals or destroys evidence, and whoever the evidence belongs to, will be investigated by law.