15/11/2025
What the Police are not allowed to do during an Arrest
π₯’ They CANNOT arrest you over civil matters
The police have no business arresting anyone because of:
debts
rent issues
boyfriendβgirlfriend quarrels
business disagreements
βHe insulted meβ
Those are civil matters. The police exist for crime, not private disputes.
π₯’ They CANNOT beat, slap, torture, or brutalize you
No officer has the right to βdisciplineβ you.
Torture is illegal whether physical, verbal, or psychological. Even if youβre a suspect, you are still entitled to dignity under the law.
π₯’ They CANNOT search your phone without your consent or a warrant
Your phone is private property. They cannot forcefully open your messages, read your chats,
go through your gallery, access your banking apps
unless there is a lawful basis like a court warrant or immediate suspicion connected to the crime they stopped you for.
π₯’ They CANNOT detain you longer than 24β48 hours without charging you
They cannot keep you indefinitely. If there is evidence, charge you. If there is no evidence, release you. Keeping you beyond the constitutional time frame becomes unlawful detention.
π₯’ They CANNOT refuse you access to your lawyer or family
You have the right to call a lawyer
speak with someone close to you, have legal representation during interrogation, blocking this right is unconstitutional.
π₯’ They CANNOT force you to sign a statement
Not even βjust write your side.β Not even βsign here.β Your statement must be voluntarily written by you, made without threat, pressure, or intimidation
If youβre not comfortable, you can say:
βI prefer to remain silent until my lawyer arrives.β
π₯’ They CANNOT arrest you without telling you the reason
They must state the offence clearly.
You cannot be arrested based on guesswork, vibes, or βfollow me to the station first.β
π₯’ They CANNOT search your body disrespectfully
Women must be searched by female officers.
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