In today’s edition of JoyNews' The Law, host Samson Anyenini, together with experts, delved into an issue that touches the very core of civil liberties and state power: "Arrests and searches with or without warrants, plus MPs' privilege from arrest."
What powers do the police really have? When can you say no to a search? And just how far does the law protect our Members of Parliament from arrest?
Find out answers from the livestream:
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