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Does The Police Have The Right To Stop And Search My Car? by AutoReportNG: 11:27am On Mar 25, 2019
Many at times our rights are being violated either due to the ignorance of the law or we are too afraid of the law enforcers. Nigerians have cried bitterly over the harassment of soldiers, MOLPOL, SARS and others who have forcefully search their cars, laptops, and phones without a search warrant.

AutoReportNG got some images from Rivers of how police are checking every car, while we agree that Rivers is tense right now due to the political war going on in the state and the police are trying to keep everyone safe. We did some digging as to what the law says and what the police are meant to do in this case.

While police generally need a warrant to search you or your property — during a traffic stop, police only need probable cause to legally search your vehicle. Probable cause means police must have some facts or evidence to believe you’re involved in criminal activity.

In other words, an officer’s hunch without evidence of illegal activity is not enough to legally search your car. Before searching, he must observe something real. Common examples of probable cause include the sight or smell of contraband in plain view or plain smell or an admission of guilt for a specific crime. The presentation of any of these facts would allow an officer to perform a search and make an arrest.

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Be aware that minor traffic violations (e.g. speeding, broken tail-light, or expired registration) are not considered probable cause.

The Police Act in Section 29, states that a police officer ‘…may detain and search any person whom he reasonably suspects of having in his possession or conveying in any manner anything which he has reason to believe to have been stolen or otherwise unlawfully obtained.’

Therefore, the police have the power to search, however, it is not absolute. There has to be a reasonable suspicion that the person has stolen or unlawfully obtained property in his/her possession. That is the position of the law. The test to decide what is reasonable, is something referred to as the ‘objective test’ i.e. whether a reasonable man would have conducted the search of a person in the circumstances.

Therefore, in determining whether a search carried out in you is an unreasonable one, you would have to look at your circumstances. For instance, did you sufficiently identify if asked to by the police? Did you answer any of their questions satisfactorily? If you did, then it might be argued that there were no reasonable grounds for the search. If the police officer did not have any reasonable grounds for suspicion, then you might be able to sue for unlawful search and harassment. An unlawful search is also a violation of your right to privacy guaranteed under the Nigerian Constitution.

Can The Police Search My Phone, Laptop Or Electronic Device?

The police have a right to search phones and laptops, however, this search can only be performed if a search warrant has been issued. If the police officer does not have a warrant to search your phone or laptop or other electronic devices then any search carried out is an illegal one.

What To Do If You Are Stopped?

We always urge caution in any relation with security officials for your own safety. If you are stopped, you should follow the below steps:

- Always greet policemen and policewomen as “Officer”. For example, you may start off with “Good afternoon, Officer. How’s it going today?” Under no circumstances should you ever talk back, raise your voice, or use a road word with a police officer. Being hostile with police is stupid and dangerous. You can’t win that game.

- When you are stopped, make note of the officers’ names

- Answer all their questions satisfactorily and do not antagonise them

- If upon answering their questions they request a search, tell them that you do not believe that they have reasonable grounds to request a search as you believe you have answered their questions satisfactorily

- If the officer insists, then comply, however, inform them that you will be raising a formal complaint of an unlawful search of you and your property

- If an officer proceeds with search, comply fully.

- After the search is completed, you should either raise a formal complaint by following the process laid out here, or you may look to engage the services of a lawyer to make a formal complaint and potentially instigate a suit and claim compensation for unlawful search and harassment.

We should also note that if you are a female person and you were physically searched, then any search performed on you must only be conducted by a female officer, this is the position of the law, and a physical search on you by a male officer would be unlawful.

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Source:
https://www.autoreportng.com/2019/03/does-police-have-right-to-stop-and.html

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Re: Does The Police Have The Right To Stop And Search My Car? by AutoReportNG: 11:28am On Mar 25, 2019
Whats your take?

See more images and watch the video here

https://www.autoreportng.com/2019/03/does-police-have-right-to-stop-and.html
Re: Does The Police Have The Right To Stop And Search My Car? by LisaAnne(f): 11:32am On Mar 25, 2019
Nigerian policemen don't follow rules

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Re: Does The Police Have The Right To Stop And Search My Car? by Nobody: 11:34am On Mar 25, 2019
If you panic, them go office you well. Just smile and flow with them. They're humans like you.

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Re: Does The Police Have The Right To Stop And Search My Car? by otokx(m): 12:01pm On Mar 25, 2019
Rivers State has long become another thing, the rate of crime is so high that law abiding citizens are so happy to see the Police especially on east west road after Choba bridge till Mbiama in the Ikwerre axis and after Eleme flyover down to Akwa Ibom in the Ogoni axis. My colleague that just came back from Akwa Ibom said that despite the number of police check points in that Ogoni axis, boys in military uniform still terrorized the area. Once you enter Akwa Ibom you feel an overwhelming sense of peace and this is the same feeling you get once you get into Bayelsa State.

The political and traditional rulers are paying lip service to the security as well as the environmental pollution in the state.

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Re: Does The Police Have The Right To Stop And Search My Car? by jeeqaa7(m): 2:42pm On Mar 25, 2019
Wisdom is profitable to direct

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Re: Does The Police Have The Right To Stop And Search My Car? by Onyekachi419(f): 2:42pm On Mar 25, 2019
Warrant in Nigeria lol for real. this country hv no rules.

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Re: Does The Police Have The Right To Stop And Search My Car? by Sunofgod(m): 2:42pm On Mar 25, 2019
If you are a suspect then yes.

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Re: Does The Police Have The Right To Stop And Search My Car? by faithfull18(f): 2:42pm On Mar 25, 2019
No unless they have a search warrant.

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Re: Does The Police Have The Right To Stop And Search My Car? by ainas247: 2:43pm On Mar 25, 2019
Nobody they follow rules in Nigeria, my brother. That is why you dey piss for where then boldly write Do not urinate here wink Just don't argue with them. safety first


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Re: Does The Police Have The Right To Stop And Search My Car? by Pope22(m): 2:44pm On Mar 25, 2019
You should have asked them there

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Re: Does The Police Have The Right To Stop And Search My Car? by MANNABBQGRILLS: 2:44pm On Mar 25, 2019
Very Good thread.

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Re: Does The Police Have The Right To Stop And Search My Car? by worlexy(m): 2:44pm On Mar 25, 2019
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Re: Does The Police Have The Right To Stop And Search My Car? by sevo(m): 2:44pm On Mar 25, 2019
No stop you hear...until one fool forget bullet for your head, u go know how far

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Re: Does The Police Have The Right To Stop And Search My Car? by Raydos: 2:45pm On Mar 25, 2019
That's how one policeman stopped my uncle that year, After asking for everything in which my uncle provided


All because this policeman want to extort money my from uncle, He con say: "Why your car seat rough like this like say you just finished banging someone for inside car""

My brother con reply: "shey that one nah crime?"


To cut the long story short, Up till today my uncle still dey prison

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Re: Does The Police Have The Right To Stop And Search My Car? by Ekakamba: 2:45pm On Mar 25, 2019
Yes! But SHINE YOUR 'EYES' ooo. I don't need to gist you more. grin tongue
Re: Does The Police Have The Right To Stop And Search My Car? by ceejay80s(m): 2:45pm On Mar 25, 2019
what if ur car was stolen and the person that stole ur car drive pass them, so......they should allow him to go because they dont have warrant, oga if ur papers are complete, u dont need to panic, except u steal the car or driving without a valid license , allow them do their job please

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Re: Does The Police Have The Right To Stop And Search My Car? by godwinstringed1(m): 2:45pm On Mar 25, 2019
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Re: Does The Police Have The Right To Stop And Search My Car? by Nobody: 2:46pm On Mar 25, 2019
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Re: Does The Police Have The Right To Stop And Search My Car? by figure007(m): 2:46pm On Mar 25, 2019
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Re: Does The Police Have The Right To Stop And Search My Car? by tstx(m): 2:49pm On Mar 25, 2019
Ask them. Whenever they stop you



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Re: Does The Police Have The Right To Stop And Search My Car? by AutoReportNG: 2:50pm On Mar 25, 2019
ceejay80s:
what if ur car was stolen and the person that stole ur car drive pass them, so......they should allow him to go because they dont have warrant, oga if ur papers are complete, u dont need to panic, except u steal the car or driving without a valid license , allow them do their job please

I am sure you didn't read the article, you just comment base on the headlines

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Re: Does The Police Have The Right To Stop And Search My Car? by freemanbubble: 2:52pm On Mar 25, 2019
Okay
Re: Does The Police Have The Right To Stop And Search My Car? by pearcy: 2:53pm On Mar 25, 2019
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Re: Does The Police Have The Right To Stop And Search My Car? by SolnergyPower: 2:53pm On Mar 25, 2019
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Re: Does The Police Have The Right To Stop And Search My Car? by Kendumazy(m): 2:53pm On Mar 25, 2019
Raydos:
That's how one policeman stopped my uncle that year, After asking for everything in which my uncle provided


All because this policeman want to extort money my from uncle, He con say: "Why your car seat rough like this like say you just finished banging someone for inside car""

My brother con reply: "shey that one nah crime?"


To cut the long story short, Up till today my uncle still dey prison


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