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On Graphene OS there is a duress pin you can set which will wipe the phone immediately if it's entered. Although I haven't been able to get it to work in a way that i could open different profiles automatically by entering a different pin/fingerprint.
BUT.
My old Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 phone could do it. The phone had a "secure space" which was a separate environment with its own apps. I could assign different unlock fingerprints to it. So one finger would open the default environment and the other finger would open the "secure space", and it worked seamlessly without any delays in unlocking.
I wouldn't choose Xiaomi for privacy obviously but it's just an example that shows it's possible.
Just note: Using the duress pin after you know the cops are after you could open you up to evidence tampering charges.