



Responsible for public security, the Ministry of Public Security (MPS) is part of the State Council, China’s chief administrative body and principal police and security authority.
Law enforcement services in China are provided by Public Security Bureaus, the provincial and municipal public security counterparts which, under the leadership of local government, operate in the main towns, cities and counties of China.
Mission:
MPS is made up of several agencies which deal with operational and administrative aspects of national policing. Essential operational agencies include:
The INTERPOL National Central Bureau (NCB) for China sits structurally within the International Police Cooperation Department of MPS. The head of INTERPOL Beijing is an MPS vice minister.
INTERPOL Beijing has two sub bureaus, each with delegated regional authority in the following special administrative regions of China:
Serving as the national point of contact for all INTERPOL matters which relate to China, INTERPOL Beijing responsibilities include:
Chinese police forces have put a lot of energy into tackling traditional and non-traditional crime. By strengthening legislation, adopting comprehensive public order management policies and increasing law enforcement training, China intends to enhance its country’s ability to prevent and fight crime more effectively, thus safeguarding social stability. Chinese authorities fully recognize the vital role INTERPOL plays in tackling international crime in all its forms, through the effective cooperation of police forces around the world.
Red Notices 45
Yellow Notices 20
86th General Assembly – 2017 – Beijing
86th General Assembly