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British police system

Legal analysis: The British police was established by the British Parliament in London and other places in 1856, aiming at maintaining public order and requiring every county to establish a police force. The top leader of the police is the Minister of the Interior. The British police are only loyal to the queen and are not led by the government. The British police are decentralized, with police stations in 52 counties, including 43 in England and Wales, 8 in Scotland and Northern Ireland 1.

Legal basis: Article 22 of the People's Police Law of the People's Republic of China stipulates that the people's police shall not commit the following acts:

(1) Spreading remarks damaging the reputation of the country, joining illegal organizations, participating in assemblies, processions, demonstrations and other activities aimed at opposing the country, and participating in strikes;

(2) divulging state secrets and police work secrets;

(three) practicing fraud, concealing the case, shielding and conniving at illegal and criminal activities;

(4) extorting confessions by torture, corporal punishment or maltreating criminals;

(five) illegally depriving or restricting the personal freedom of others, and illegally searching the body, articles, residence or place of others;

(six) extortion or soliciting or accepting bribes;

(seven) beating others or instructing others to beat others;

(eight) illegal punishment or charge fees.