RESOLUTION ON GUIDELINES AND MEASURES FOR THE PROHIBITION AND PREVENTION OF TORTURE, CRUEL, INHUMAN OR DEGRADING TREATMENT OR PUNISHMENT IN AFRICA
22. Ensure that those subject to the relevant codes of criminal procedure
conduct criminal investigations.
23. Prohibit the use of unauthorised places of detention and ensure that
it is a punishable offence for any official to hold a person in a secret
and/or unofficial place of detention.
24. Prohibit the use of incommunicado detention.
25. Ensure that all detained persons are informed immediately of the
reasons for their detention.
26. Ensure that all persons arrested are promptly informed of any charges
against them.
27. Ensure that all persons deprived of their liberty are brought promptly
before a judicial authority, having the right to defend themselves or to
be assisted by legal counsel, preferably of their own choice.
28. Ensure that comprehensive written records of all interrogations
are kept, including the identity of all persons present during the
interrogation and consider the feasibility of the use of video and/or
audio taped recordings of interrogations.
29. Ensure that any statement obtained through the use of torture,
cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment shall not be
admissible as evidence in any proceedings except against persons
accused of torture as evidence that the statement was made.
30. Ensure that comprehensive written records of those deprived of their
liberty are kept at each place of detention, detailing, inter alia, the
date, time, place and reason for the detention.
31. Ensure that all persons deprived of their liberty have access to legal
and medical services and assistance and have the right to be visited
by and correspond with family members.
32. Ensure that all persons deprived of their liberty can challenge the
lawfulness of their detention.
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