Other Organs
The Ministry of State Security also includes a General Office, a Political Department, a Personnel and Education Bureau, a Supervision and Auditing Bureau, a Party Committee and other organs. Although minor organizational changes have taken place in recent years, the overall framework remains basically the same.
The numerous subordinate organs of the Ministry of Public Security are called "agencies" instead of "public security posts" or "police stations." They are the "agencies" of the Ministry of Public Security and have no affiliations to the local governments of where they are
stationed; therefore, what they need to do is only to "cooperate" and "coordinate" with local township and town governments or the neighborhood offices of local governments.
Sources and Resources
- "Spy Headquarters Behind the Shrubs -- Supplement to `Secrets
About CPC Spies'" by Tan Po Cheng Ming [Hong Kong], 01 March 1997, No 233, pp 34-37
Cheng Ming on Chinese Spy Headquarters FBIS-CHI-97-047 01 March 1997
- "Intelligence Background of Zhou Borong, deputy commander of Hong Kong Garrison" by Huang Yung-nien CHIEN SHAO [Hong Kong], 01 April 1996 No 4, pp 48-51 [PRC: Profile of PLA Hong Kong Garrison Intelligence Chief FBIS-CHI-96-083 01 April 1996]
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