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Do you want to know how corruption happens and how it affect us? What it deprives us? Take a peek at this thread. (Part 2)
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Corruption runs rampant in our Police force. We must not relent in our call for #ReformNPF #PassPoliceReformBill ImageImage
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We would be answering the following questions to enable us clarify this section:
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1. What is the position of the Constitution on arrest based on reasonable suspicion?

2. What is reasonable suspicion?

3. Arrest without a warrant or court order based on reasonable suspicion; a shield or a sword?
1. The Nigerian Constitution allows for arrest on reasonable suspicion as an exception to right to personal liberty - Section 35(1)(c) provides thus: "upon reasonable suspicion of having committed a criminal offense...
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