After a debit card is frozen by the public security agency, it will usually be automatically unfrozen after 6 months, because the relevant legal system clearly stipulates that the longest period for the public security agency to freeze deposits, remittances and other property is 6 months. However, According to the specific investigation situation of the case, if necessary, the public security organ can extend the freezing period after the freezing period expires.
1. How long will it take for a suspected criminal savings card to be automatically unfrozen if it is frozen by the Public Security Bureau? If a suspected criminal savings card is frozen by the Public Security Bureau, it will usually be automatically unfrozen within six months. However, depending on the needs of the case, the public security agency can apply for an extension. Freeze period. "Regulations on the Procedures of Public Security Organs for Handling Criminal Cases" Article 243 The period for freezing deposits, remittances, securities transaction settlement funds, futures margin and other property is six months. The maximum freezing period for each renewal period shall not exceed six months. For major and complex cases, with the approval of the person in charge of the public security organ at or above the level of a districted city, the period for freezing deposits, remittances, securities transaction settlement funds, futures margins and other properties can be one year. The maximum freezing period for each renewal period shall not exceed one year.
2. Under what circumstances will the debit card be frozen? 1. If there have been abnormal transactions, it may be frozen by the bank. 2. If the overdraft exceeds the quota, the bank will immediately freeze the bank card. 3. If you enter the password incorrectly three times in a row, it will be automatically frozen and will be unfrozen after 24 hours. 4. Bank cards are frozen due to third-party reasons. Generally, personal bank cards are frozen in this case. It may be necessary for legal case handling, and some special circumstances require freezing of bank cards.
3. How much does it cost to entrust a lawyer to handle a suspected criminal savings card that has been frozen by the Public Security Bureau? When a suspected criminal savings card has been frozen by the Public Security Bureau, the fee to entrust a lawyer to handle it is not statutory. The lawyer's fees are mainly related to the following factors : 1) The time spent on working; 2) The difficulty of the legal affairs; 3) The number of lawyers required to handle the legal affairs and the professional capabilities of the lawyers; 4) The client's affordability and the local socio-economic development status; 5) Lawyers Possible risks and responsibilities; 6) Social reputation and work level of the lawyer; 7) Other necessary costs required to handle the case.
4. What are the circumstances under which the public security bureau can detain a suspect suspected of committing a crime? (1) Preparing for a crime, committing a crime, or being discovered immediately after a crime; (2) The victim or a person who witnessed it with his own eyes Accusing him of a crime; (3) Finding evidence of a crime around or at his residence; (4) Trying to commit suicide, running away, or being a fugitive after committing a crime; (5) There is a possibility of destroying, fabricating evidence, or colluding with a confession; (6) Not telling the truth The name, address, and identity are unknown; (7) There are serious suspicions of committing crimes on the run, committing crimes multiple times, or committing crimes in groups. During the investigation of the case by the public security organ, it does not have the right to freeze the savings card of the criminal suspect at will. Unless there is suspected of economic crime, for example, there is evidence to prove that illegal income is in the savings card, the public security organ can freeze the savings card in accordance with the law. In criminal cases , the period of freezing of property by the case-handling agency is limited by law.