The law stipulates that credit card fraud cases shall be filed by the public security organs. The investigation of criminal cases is generally carried out by the public security organs, but after the case reaches the trial stage, the case will be filed and accepted by the People's Court of the place where the crime was committed; if it is more appropriate to be tried by the People's Court of the place where the defendant lives, the case can be tried by the People's Court of the place where the defendant lives. Court jurisdiction.
Legal Basis
Article 19 of the "Criminal Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China"
The investigation of criminal cases shall be conducted by the public security organs. Except where specified. If the People's Procuratorate discovers during its legal supervision of litigation activities that judicial staff have taken advantage of their powers to commit illegal detention, torture to extract confessions, illegal searches, and other crimes that infringe upon citizens' rights and undermine judicial fairness, the People's Procuratorate may file a case for investigation. When major criminal cases committed by staff of state organs under the jurisdiction of public security organs who take advantage of their powers need to be directly accepted by the People's Procuratorate, the People's Procuratorate may file the case for investigation upon the decision of the People's Procuratorate at or above the provincial level. Private prosecution cases shall be directly accepted by the People's Court.
Article 25
Criminal cases shall be under the jurisdiction of the people's court at the place where the crime was committed. If it is more appropriate for the case to be tried by the People's Court at the place of residence of the defendant, the case may be under the jurisdiction of the People's Court at the place of residence of the defendant.
Article 109
When the public security organs or the People's Procuratorate discover criminal facts or criminal suspects, they shall file a case for investigation according to their jurisdiction.