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in paragraph 2 of Article 6 of this Treaty and a legal record of any statement made by the extradited person with respect to the offence.

3. Paragraph 1 of this Article shall not apply if the person has had an opportunity to leave the Requesting State and has not done so within 30 days of final discharge in respect of the offence for which that person was extradited or if the person has returned to the territory of the Requesting State after leaving it.  The 30 day period of immunity may be extended to take account of circumstances beyond the control of that person which do not include the commission of a criminal offence.

ARTICLE 15
SURRENDER TO A THIRD STATE

1. Where a person has been surrendered to the Requesting State by the Requested State, the first-mentioned State shall not surrender that person to any third state for an offence committed before that person's surrender unless:

    (a) the Requested State consents to that surrender; or

         (b) the person has had an opportunity to leave the Requesting State and has not done so within 30 days of final discharge in respect of the offence for which that person was surrendered by the Requested State or has returned to the territory of the Requesting State after leaving it.

2.                   The 30 day period of immunity may be extended to take account of circumstances beyond the control of that person which do not include the commission of a criminal offence.

3.                   Before acceding to a request pursuant to sub-paragraph (1)(a) of this Article, the Requested State may request the production of the documents mentioned in Article 6.

ARTICLE 16
TRANSIT

 1.                When either of the States is to extradite a person from a third state through the territory of the other State, the former should request the latter for the permission of such transit.

2.                   The Requested State shall, in so far as it is not contrary to its laws, approve the request for transit made by the Requesting State.

3.                   No permission is required where air transport is used and no landing is scheduled in the territory of the other State.

4.                   In the event of an unscheduled landing, the State to be requested to permit transit may, at the request of the escorting officer, hold the person in custody for 48 hours, pending receipt of the transit request to be made in accordance with paragraphs 1 and 2 of this Article.

5. The Requesting State to which the person is being extradited shall reimburse the Requested State for any expense incurred by that Requested State in connection with the transit.

ARTICLE 17
REPRESENTATION AND EXPENSES

1. Unless otherwise provided