The director of the Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau is a deputy provincial-level cadre, and the director of the Forensic Identification Center is a division-level cadre.
Public Security Bureaus of municipalities directly under the Central Government (Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Chongqing): Municipal Party Committee, Standing Committee Member and Director of the Public Security Bureau are at the deputy provincial level. If there is no concurrent appointment, the Director of the Public Security Bureau is at the department level. Ordinary provincial capital and prefecture-level municipal security bureaus: Prefecture-level municipal party committees, standing committee members and directors of public security bureaus are at the deputy department level. If they do not hold concurrent posts, the director of the public security bureau is at the division level.
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The Public Security Bureau is the organizational form of the public security agency and is a functional department under the government in charge of public security work.
Public security bureaus usually include: municipal public security bureaus, provincial capital city public security bureaus, prefecture-level city public security bureaus, and county-level public security bureaus. Except for county-level public security bureaus, the former ones can be classified according to city districts. Lower division branch. Specific public security bureaus are generally led by local governments and guided by superior public security departments and bureaus. The highest department of public security agencies is the Ministry of Public Security, which guides public security work nationwide, including all levels of public security bureaus. Under the dual leadership of the local government and superior public security organs.