Criminal
PDRM: We Want You To Answer Some Questions
over 8 years ago fadzel
What happens when the police question you?
Previously, we talked about what should you do if you’re stopped by the police.
This time they believe that you might have information about a case under investigation.
Now what?
They have the right to question you and take down your answers.
At this stage, you are giving something called a 112 Statement (Section 112 Criminal Procedure Code).
The request
- The police will usually informally request that you’ll give a 112 Statement
- If the time and place is convenient, please cooperate. If not, tell them you’ll do so at a convenient time and place
What if you refuse to cooperate?
- The Police may issue a written formal order (Police Order), signed by an investigating officer to ask you to cooperate.
- Still refusing? You can’t be arrested, but it is still an offence. The Police will then ask the Magistrate to issue a warrant to ask you to cooperate.
When you're giving the statement
You can refuse to answer any question or keep silent if your answer is likely to expose you to a criminal offence (Section 112(2))
Before you sign the Statement:
Remember, the police are just doing their jobs. Let’s make life easier for both us and them!
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This article is for informational purposes only and should not be taken as legal advice. Every situation is unique and dependent on the facts (ie, the circumstances surrounding your individual case) so we recommend that you consult a lawyer before considering any further action. All articles have been scrutinized by a practicing lawyer to ensure accuracy.
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