Do I need to press my fingerprints when questioning witnesses?
11-18 Browsing (207 1) Q: Not long ago, the public security organs found Cai and said that there was a criminal case, and they hoped Cai would cooperate with the investigation. During the investigation, the public security organ asked some questions, and finally asked Cai to sign the record and press the handprint. Excuse me, do I still need to press my fingerprints when questioning witnesses? A: According to the procedure of handling criminal cases by public security organs, the rules of interrogating criminal suspects also apply to many witnesses and victims. So after questioning you, the interrogation record should be handed over to you for checking or reading. If the record is borrowed or omitted, the criminal suspect shall be allowed to correct or supplement it, and the fingerprint shall be pressed. After the transcript is verified by you, you should sign (seal) the transcript page by page, and write "I have read (or read to me) the above transcript and it is consistent with what I said" on the last page. If the respondent refuses to sign (seal) or fingerprint, the investigator shall indicate it in the record. The items listed in the interrogation record shall be filled in according to the regulations. Investigators and translators shall sign or seal the interrogation record.