Section 5 of the Criminal Code – Meaning, Provisions, and What You Need to Know about Nigerian Criminal Code.
Section 5 of the Criminal Code Provides as Follows:
The expression “the offender may be arrested without warrant” means that the provisions of this Code relating to the arrest of offenders or suspected offenders without warrant are applicable to the offence in question, either generally or subject to such conditions, if any, as to time, place, or circumstance, or as to the person authorised to make the arrest, as are specified in the particular case.
Except when otherwise stated, the fact that an offence is within the definition of a felony as set forth in this Code imports that the offender may be arrested without warrant.
The expression “the offender cannot be arrested without warrant” means that the provisions of this Code relating to the arrest of offenders or suspected offenders without warrant are not applicable to the offence in question, except subject to such conditions, if any, as to time, place, or circumstance, or as to the person authorised to make the arrest, as are specified in the particular case.
We hope this update has helped you understand Section 5 of the Criminal Code.
You may want to check out other relevant sections:
- Section 6 of the Criminal Code
- Section 7 of the Criminal Code
- Section 8 of the Criminal Code
- Section 9 of the Criminal Code
