Commission Implementing Decision of 1 July 2011 amending the SIRENE Manual (notified under document C(2011) 4574) (Only the Bulgarian, Czech, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish and Swedish texts are authentic) (2011/406/EU)

2.14.1. Geographically targeted search U.K.

A geographically targeted search is a search carried out when the requesting country has firm evidence of the whereabouts of the wanted person or object within a restricted geographical area. In such circumstances a request from the judicial authority may be executed immediately on receipt.

Geographically targeted searches in the Schengen area shall take place on the basis of the alert in the SIS. The relevant M form, which shall be sent at time of creation of the alert or the obtaining of the information on whereabouts, shall include information on the whereabouts of the wanted person or object. An alert for the wanted person shall be entered in the SIS to ensure that a request for provisional arrest is immediately enforceable (Article 64 in the Convention and Article 9(3) of the Framework Decision on EAW).

Such an alert increases the chances of success, if the person or object moves unexpectedly from one place to another within the Schengen area. Cases where no alert is created shall be restricted to special circumstances, in particular if there is no sufficient information available to create an alert.