What should I do if I am not released after 14 days of criminal detention?

Legal subjectivity:

Criminal detention for 14 days, application for bail pending trial can be approved. Criminal detention is a case directly accepted by the public security organs and the People's Procuratorate. During the investigation process, when encountering legal emergencies, the coercive method of temporarily depriving current criminals or major suspects of their personal freedom will be adopted. Criminal detention must meet two conditions at the same time: First, the object of detention is an active offender or a major suspect. Existing criminals refer to people who are committing crimes, and major suspects refer to people who have evidence to prove that they are suspected of major crimes. Second, there is a legal emergency.

Legal objectivity:

Article 16 of the Criminal Procedure Law If any of the following circumstances occurs, criminal liability will not be pursued. If the investigation has been completed, the case should be dismissed, or no prosecution should be instituted, or the trial should be terminated, or the case should be acquitted: (1) The circumstances are obviously minor and the harm is not great, and it is not considered a crime; (2) The crime has passed the statute of limitations for prosecution; (3) Those who are exempted from punishment under an amnesty order; (4) Those who are not prosecuted or withdrawn for crimes that should be handled only after prosecution in accordance with the criminal law; (5) The criminal suspect or defendant dies; (6) Those who are exempted from other laws and regulations be held criminally responsible.