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Crime (International Co-operation) Act 2003

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section 28(7)

[F1SCHEDULE 1B E+W+N.I.Certificate under section 11(4) or 20(5): specified information

This schedule has no associated Explanatory Notes

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E1This version of this provision extends to England and Wales and Northern Ireland only; a separate version has been created for Scotland only

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1.(1)Details of either or both of the following, including name, contact details (address, e-mail address and telephone number) and any relevant reference number—E+W+N.I.

(a)the judicial authority which issued the freezing order;

(b)the authority competent for the enforcement of the freezing order in the issuing State.

(2)In the case of any authority specified under sub-paragraph (1)—

(a)languages in which it is possible to communicate with that authority;

(b)contact details (including languages in which it is possible to communicate with the person) of the person to contact if additional information on the execution of the order is necessary or to make necessary practical arrangements for the transfer of evidence (if applicable).

(3)If different authorities are specified under paragraphs (a) and (b) of sub-paragraph (1)—

(a)that both of them must be contacted, or

(b)(if that is not the case) which one must be contacted.

2.E+W+N.I.Where a central authority has been made responsible for the transmission and administrative reception of freezing orders, details of that authority, including name, contact details (address, e-mail address and telephone number) and any relevant reference number.

3.E+W+N.I.The date, purpose and reference number of the freezing order.

4.E+W+N.I.The formalities and procedures to be observed when executing a freezing order concerning evidence (if applicable).

5.E+W+N.I.The following information regarding the evidence in the executing State covered by the freezing order—

(a)precise description of the evidence;

(b)exact location of the evidence (or, if not known, the last known location);

(c)party having custody of the evidence or known beneficial owner of the evidence, if different from the person suspected of the offence or convicted (if applicable under the national law of the issuing State).

6.E+W+N.I.The following information regarding the identity of the natural or legal person suspected of the offence or convicted (if applicable under the national law of the issuing State) and/or the person to whom the freezing order relates (if available)—

(a)in the case of natural persons—

(i)name;

(ii)forename;

(iii)other relevant name, if applicable;

(iv)aliases, where applicable;

(v)sex;

(vi)nationality:

(vii)date of birth;

(viii)place of birth;

(xi)residence and/or known address; if address not known, the last known address;

(x)language which the person understands (if known);

(b)in the case of legal persons—

(i)name;

(ii)form of legal person;

(iii)registration number;

(iv)registered seat.

7.(1)A description of the relevant grounds for the freezing order and a summary of facts as known to the judicial authority issuing the freezing order and certificate.E+W+N.I.

(2)Information as to the nature and legal classification of the offence and the applicable statutory provision or code on the basis of which the freezing order was made.

(3)If the offence is a listed offence by virtue of section 28(5)(a) an indication as to which one or more of the following offences that offence relates to—

(a)participation in a criminal organisation;

(b)terrorism;

(c)trafficking in human beings;

(d)sexual exploitation of children and child pornography;

(e)illicit trafficking in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances;

(f)illicit trafficking in weapons, munitions and explosives;

(g)corruption;

(h)fraud;

(i)laundering of the proceeds of crime;

(j)counterfeiting currency;

(k)computer-related crime;

(l)environmental crime, including illicit trafficking in endangered animal species and in endangered plant species and varieties;

(m)facilitation of unauthorised entry and residence;

(n)murder or grievous bodily injury;

(o)illicit trade in human organs and tissue;

(p)kidnapping, illegal restraint and hostage-taking;

(q)racism and xenophobia;

(r)organised or armed robbery;

(s)illicit trafficking in cultural goods, including antiques and works of art;

(t)swindling;

(u)racketeering and extortion;

(v)counterfeiting and piracy of products;

(w)forgery of, or trafficking in, administrative documents;

(x)forgery of means of payment;

(y)illicit trafficking in hormonal substances and other growth promoters;

(z)illicit trafficking in nuclear or radioactive materials;

(za)trafficking in stolen vehicles;

(zb)rape;

(zc)arson;

(zd)crimes within the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court;

(ze)unlawful seizure of aircraft or ships;

(zf)sabotage.

(4)A full description of any offence (not covered by sub-paragraph (3)) that is a listed offence by virtue of section 28(5)(b).

8.E+W+N.I.Details of legal remedies against the freezing order for interested parties, including bona fide third parties, available in the issuing State, including—

(a)description of the legal remedies available including necessary steps to take;

(b)court before which the action may be taken;

(c)information as to those for whom the action is available;

(d)time limit for submission of the action;

(e)details of authority in the issuing State who can supply further information on procedures for submitting appeals in the issuing State and on whether the legal assistance and translation is available, including name, address, e-mail address and telephone number.]

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