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The Confiscation of the Proceeds of Drug Trafficking (Designated Countries and Territories) (Scotland) Amendment Order 1993

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4.—(1) In the modification of section 47(5) of the Act (which defines when proceedings in a designated country are instituted and concluded) which is specified in paragraph 25(c) of Schedule 2 to the principal Order, there shall be inserted after sub-paragraph (i) of paragraph (a) of the said section 47(5), the following:–

(ia)where no steps have been specified in relation thereto as mentioned in sub-paragraph (i) above, the accused has been notified in writing in accordance with the laws of the designated country that the competent authorities of that country have begun proceedings against him in respect of an offence; or,

  • and Part I of the Act as set out in Schedule 3 to the principal Order shall be amended accordingly.

(2) In Article 5(1) of the principal Order (evidence in relation to proceedings and orders in a designated country) there shall be inserted after sub-paragraph (a) the following sub-paragraph:–

(ia)in a case to which section 47(5)(a)(ia) of the Act, as modified by Article 3(2) of and Schedule 2 to this Order, applies, that the accused has been notified as specified in that sub-paragraph;.

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