The staff used his position to investigate the privacy of others, which is illegal and involves the violation of other people's right to privacy! If you have solid evidence, you can go to court to sue the officer for abuse of power, without the victim's permission to pry into other people's privacy.
The violation of privacy is summarized in the following ten categories:
1, without the permission of the citizens, publicize their names, portraits, addresses and telephone numbers.
2. Unlawfully invading or searching another person's home, or otherwise disrupting the peace and quiet of another person's residence.
3. Unlawfully following another person, spying on another person's residence, installing eavesdropping devices, taking private footage of another person's private life, or prying into another person's interior.
4. Unlawfully prying into another person's property or publicizing his or her property without his or her permission.
5. Opening another person's letters, reading another person's diary, prying into the contents of another person's private documents, as well as publicizing them.
6. Investigating and spying on the social relations of others and publicizing them illegally.
7. Interfering with the sexual life of other people's couples or investigating and publicizing them.
8, to publicize the sexual life of others outside marriage.
9, divulging citizens' personal materials or publicizing them or expanding the scope of publicity.
10. Collecting purely personal information that citizens do not wish to disclose to society.
Legal Basis
The Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China
Article 253
State organs or the staff of financial, telecommunication, transportation, education, medical and other units, in violation of state regulations, will be in the performance of their duties or in the process of providing services to obtain the citizens' If a person steals or unlawfully obtains the above information by other means and the circumstances are serious, he or she shall be punished in accordance with the provisions of the preceding paragraph. If a unit commits a crime under the preceding two paragraphs, the unit shall be sentenced to a fine, and its directly responsible supervisors and other directly responsible persons shall be punished in accordance with the provisions of each paragraph.
Article 397
Where an employee of a state organ abuses his power or neglects his duties, causing major losses to public **** property, the state and the interests of the people, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years or criminal detention;
where the circumstances are particularly serious, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years and not more than seven years. Where this Law provides otherwise, it shall do so in accordance with the provisions.
Whoever commits the preceding crime on the basis of favoritism or malpractice on the part of a staff member of a state organ shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than five years or criminal detention;
where the circumstances are particularly serious, he or she shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than five years but not more than ten years. Where this Law provides otherwise, it shall do so in accordance with the provisions.
The Chinese People's **** and National Code
Article 102
Natural persons have the right to privacy. No organization or individual may infringe upon another person's right to privacy by prying, intruding, divulging or disclosing it.
Privacy is a natural person's private life peace and quiet and the private space, private activities, private information that he or she does not want others to know.
Article 103
Except as otherwise provided by law or with the express consent of the right holder, no organization or individual may commit the following acts:
(1) intruding into the peace of other people's private life by means of telephone calls, text messages, instant messaging tools, e-mails, leaflets and so on;
(2) entering, photographing or peeping into other people's homes, hotel rooms and other private spaces;
(iii) filming, spying, eavesdropping, and publicizing the private activities of others;
(iv) filming and spying on the private parts of another person's body;
(v) dealing with another person's private information;
(vi) infringing on another person's right to privacy in any other way.