pidätellyn
Pidätellyn is a term used in Finnish law to refer to a person who has been arrested or detained by the police. The term is derived from the verb "pidätellä," which means "to detain" or "to arrest." When a person is pidätellyn, they are taken into custody by the police and are not free to leave. The purpose of pidätellyn is to investigate a crime or to prevent the commission of a crime. During the period of pidätellyn, the person is not allowed to leave the premises where they are being held, and they are not allowed to contact anyone without the permission of the police.
The duration of pidätellyn can vary depending on the circumstances of the case. In some cases, a
Pidätellyn is a serious matter and can have significant consequences for the person who is held. It