What To Do When Stopped By The Nigeria Police.
It could happen to you.
Where are you coming from?
Where are you going to?
Where do you live?
Where do you work?
Do you have an identity card?
Where are you going to?
Where do you live?
Where do you work?
Do you have an identity card?
These are very simple questions,
which can be easily answered by almost everyone. But when a police officer is
involved, it can cause a lot of problems both for the officer and YOU. Most of
the time, there is a reason for the officer to question you – even if it may
not seem so at the time.
The officer may be investigating a
complaint in the neighbourhood, or following up on a radio call concerning a
crime committed in the area.
For one reason or another, you may
be the individual the police suspect. You may have knowledge that will help in
the investigation, or the officer may think that you are experiencing some kind
of trouble.
Sometimes the manner in which the
police question you may seem as if the officer is not respecting YOUR RIGHTS.
Sometimes you may overreact to the questions and create a more serious
situation. We will attempt to explain your rights. What to remember, and what
to expect when an officer starts asking you a lot of questions… it could save
you from answering a lot more unnecessary questions.
THE
POLICE IN YOUR CAR.
If you are driving a vehicle, the
police can ask you to stop at any time. The best thing to do in this situation
is to park and follow the directions of the officer. You will probably be asked
to produce your driver’s license and particulars of the vehicle. This you must
do, if asked. If you are stopped at night, turn on your interior light and show
the officer that nothing is wrong. It is best to do nothing, which may give
reason to search further. Having your light on and keeping your hand on the
steering wheel will usually put the officer’s mind at ease.
Chances are that the officer might
ask you to go if you have all your papers. The officer might say that you have
violated traffic rules, if your papers are not correct or ask you to come out
of your car for a search, if he is on Stop and Search duty. Remember that he or
she is operating within the law in all these activities. Of course, you may
explain at any point in this encounter, but you should limit your comments. Be
careful how to make your points. A simple traffic violation may start costing
you a fortune in fines for other violations. If you think that you have not
violated any traffic rules, then carry your protest to the Police Public
Complaints Bureau nearest to you.
IF
YOU ARE STOPPED BY THE POLICE ON THE STREET.
Most of the problems you may
encounter with the police can be avoided. Remember, they think they have reason
(probable cause) to stop you and ask questions. At this time, you should stop,
collect your thoughts and remain calm. Whether or not you are arrested, may
just depend on how calm and prepared you are at this time. There are many
factors that the police may take into consideration when observing you. Every
situation is different and the officer may consider the following factors,
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When you are running and a crime has been
reported in the Area
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If you are hanging around with people under
police investigation
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You are in an area where crime has just been
reported
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You are in an area which the police believe
to be abandoned or unoccupied, or a blackspot.
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You are acting in a manner, which appears to be suspicious
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The police believe you are in possession of
stolen property.
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Someone else has identified you to the police.
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When you use derogatory or offensive language…
You may be saying the wrong thing at the wrong time.
While these things are taken into
consideration when questioning you, the police MUST STILL RESPECT YOUR RIGHTS
NOT TO ANSWER QUESTIONS THAT SOUND ACCUSATORY
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If the police have stopped you, they believe
there is a reason to do so.
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It is best to be calm and identity yourself
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In many a situation, you can talk your way into arrest or detention as well as
talk yourself out of trouble. By yelling, threatening or swearing at an
officer, the BEST you can do is get yourself arrested.
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