Here's a wikipedia (you can take that at face value) link to the Canadian "equivalent" of Miranda rights http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miranda_warning Miranda as is the Canadian "equivalent" is a warning to the person being detained that they have the right NOT TO INCRIMINATE themselves, they also have the right to be told "promptly" what they are being charged with and they have the option of legal representation.
In this case and in this country I have no idea what "rights" this OP has but in Canada and the US - he does not have the "right" to be informed of the charge or to disregard police instructions at the time he is detained.
In other words, we have to sit down and shut up until and unless we are formally charged (and that's not when you're arrested) and choose for legal representation.
Here's a wikipedia (you can take that at face value) link to the Canadian "equivalent" of Miranda rights
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miranda_warning Miranda as is the Canadian "equivalent" is a warning to the person being detained that they have the right NOT TO INCRIMINATE themselves, they also have the right to be told "promptly" what they are being charged with and they have the option of legal representation.
In this case and in this country I have no idea what "rights" this OP has but in Canada and the US - he does not have the "right" to be informed of the charge or to disregard police instructions at the time he is detained.
In other words, we have to sit down and shut up until and unless we are formally charged (and that's not when you're arrested) and choose for legal representation.