Police encounters can be daunting, especially when rights are unknown. Many Nigerians waive rights due to ignorance or fear, but arrest doesn’t negate constitutional protections. Section 35(2) of the Nigerian Constitution grants the right to remain silent or consult a lawyer before answering questions.
Knowing your rights is crucial for protection against unlawful arrests. Resisting arrest is an offense, and physical force must not constitute assault. The article outlines five key rights for individuals facing police arrest, emphasizing the importance of staying calm and asserting lawful treatment.
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