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or counselling or procuring the commission of suicide;

           (5) maliciously or wilfully wounding or inflicting grievous bodily harm, assault occasioning actual bodily harm;

           (6) assaulting a Magistrate, a police officer or a public officer;

           (7) assault on board a ship or aircraft with intent to destroy life or cause grievous bodily harm;

           (8) rape or sexual assault;

           (9) indecent assault;

           (10) procuring, or trafficking in, women and young persons for immoral purposes; living on the earnings of prostitution; any other offence against the law relating to prostitution;

           (11) bigamy;

           (12) kidnapping; abduction; false imprisonment; dealing in slaves;

           (13) stealing, abandoning, exposing, or unlawfully detaining a child;

           (14) an offence against the law relating to bribery;

           (15) perjury; subornation of perjury; obstructing or defeating the course of justice;

           (16) arson;

           (17) an offence relating to counterfeiting;

           (18) an offence against the law relating to forgery or against the law relating to uttering what is forged;

           (19) an offence against the law relating to taxation, customs duties, foreign exchange control or other revenue matters;

           (20) stealing; embezzlement; fraudulent conversion; fraudulent false accounting; obtaining property, money, valuable securities or credit by false pretences or other form of deception; receiving stolen property, any offence involving fraud;

           (21) burglary; housebreaking; any similar offence;

           (22) robbery;

           (23) blackmail or extortion by means of threats or by abuse of authority;

           (24) an offence against the law relating to bankruptcy and insolvency;

           (25) an offence against the law relating to companies;

           (26) maliciously or wilfully damaging property;

           (27) an act done with the intention of endangering the safety of persons travelling on a railway, vehicle, ship, or aircraft or of endangering or damaging a railway, vehicle, ship or aircraft;

           (28) piracy;

           (29) an unlawful act against the authority of the master of a ship or the commander of an aircraft;

           (30) the unlawful seizure, or unlawful exercise of control, of a ship or aircraft, by force or threat of force or by any other form of intimidation;

           (31) an unlawful act of any of the kinds specified in paragraph 1 of Article 1 of the Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Civil Aviation;

           (32) an offence against the law relating to dangerous drugs or narcotics; or

           (33) aiding, abetting, counselling or procuring the commission of, being an accessory before or after the fact to, or attempting or conspiring to commit, an offence described in a preceding item.

2. Extradition may also be granted at the discretion of the Requested State for any other act or omission constituting an offence if the offence, according to the laws of both Contracting States, is one for which extradition can be granted.

3. For the purpose of