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What are the nine taboos of prison police?
Article 1 It is strictly forbidden to ask criminals for commutation or parole in violation of regulations, and handle temporary execution of criminals outside prison.

Article 2 Beating, corporal punishment, maltreating or insulting criminals or instigating or conniving others to beat, corporal punishment, maltreating or insulting criminals is strictly prohibited.

Article 3 It is strictly forbidden to practise fraud or neglect their duties in law enforcement management such as criminal scoring assessment, administrative rewards and punishments, labor ability appraisal and disability appraisal.

Article 4 It is strictly forbidden to take advantage of his position to ask for or accept bribes, borrow or occupy the property of criminals and their relatives, and participate in banquets, entertainment and other activities arranged by relatives of criminals.

Article 5 It is strictly forbidden to bring contraband such as mobile phones into the place of supervision in violation of regulations or allow criminals to use communication tools and transmit information and articles for criminals.

Article 6 It is strictly forbidden to divulge state secrets, work secrets or publish or disseminate information reflecting prison work in violation of regulations.

Article 7 It is strictly forbidden to drink alcohol during working hours, take up posts after drinking, make trouble by borrowing alcohol, and drive a motor vehicle after drinking.

Article 8 It is strictly forbidden to participate in illegal lending or engage in or participate in profit-making activities in violation of regulations.

Ninth is strictly prohibited to participate in gambling or other activities that violate the social management order.

Any prison people's police who violate the above ban will stop performing their duties and be given disciplinary action or dismissal according to law and discipline, depending on the seriousness of the case; Anyone suspected of committing a crime shall be transferred to judicial organs for handling according to law.