According to the first section of Chapter 8 of the People's Police Law: An overview of law enforcement supervision of the people's police.
Police supervision can be divided into broad sense and narrow sense. In a narrow sense, police supervision refers to an institution set up within the police organ and between the upper and lower levels within the police organ to inspect, supervise and manage the performance of duties, exercise power and observe discipline of the police. For example, public security legal departments, public security inspectors, discipline inspection commissions and other departments set up special supervision institutions.
Police supervision in a broad sense includes the following aspects: first, external supervision, including the supervision of the ruling party, power organs, procuratorial organs, judicial organs, social organizations and citizens on the police; Second, the administrative supervision of the government system includes the supervision of superiors and peers, the supervision of administrative supervision organs, audit supervision and other supervision.
If the police are biased in law enforcement, they can complain according to the above arguments. If you are treated unfairly or the police deliberately cover up, you will be treated in the same way.
The police supervision department of the public security organ shall conduct on-site supervision on the law enforcement activities of the public security organ and its people's police in accordance with the Regulations on Police Supervision of Public Security Organs. -Article 18 of the Regulations on Internal Law Enforcement Supervision of Public Security Organs.
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In order to improve the supervision mechanism of public security organs and ensure that public security organs and their people's police perform their duties, exercise their functions and powers and observe discipline according to law, the Regulations on Supervision of Public Security Organs are formulated according to Article 47 of the People's Police Law of the People's Republic of China. Promulgated by the Ministry of Public Security of the People's Republic of China on June 3, 2000, and effective as of June 20, 2000.
Regulations on Supervision of Public Security Organs-Baidu Encyclopedia