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Where do people taken away by the Discipline Inspection Commission generally live?

People taken away by the Discipline Inspection Commission are generally detained in local detention centers.

Detention centers are institutions that detain criminal suspects who have been arrested and criminally detained in accordance with the law.

The mission of the detention center is to provide armed vigilance and guarding to detained criminal suspects in accordance with national laws, to prevent them from sabotaging, escaping and other sabotage activities, and to assist the investigation, prosecution and trial authorities in criminal prosecution of criminal suspects. litigation.

When the detention period in a detention center expires and the criminal suspect needs to be continued to be detained, the criminal suspect shall be sent to another detention center or other relevant place for execution.

Therefore, people taken away by the Discipline Inspection Commission are generally detained in local detention centers. If they need to be transferred, they will also be arranged in another detention center or other relevant places.