There has to be another reason you were arrested other than "asking the police why they were searching your property" why were they there?
The Bus Driver called the police after asking Rosa to relinquish her seat
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"The police arrested me for loitering," is in the active voice. A passive version of this might be, "I was arrested by the police for loitering."
He was never arrested, if you've seen photos of him handcuffed with a police officer behind him, he was doing a video in his appartment it was like paint twister, and a person walking by outside compliained that soming like paint fell on them so then the police came and he got questioned!!
Call the police.....
Yes. If you are arrested by police, you are then in police custody. Custody can simply mean a few minutes in handcuffs, or days in jail, but during that time, the police are responsible for your health and welfare.
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the 3rd
swiss police arrested him in 1903
He was not really arrested but the police came to inquire about him smoking Marijuana.
It depends on which country you are in.
By that stage, you should have told them to go away and called the police.