Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2004A05071:schedule:3:p24
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2004A05071
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 3 (pt 24/27)
Character Range: 59917–62678

a request (other than a request under that subsection) made by the Attorney-General for international assistance in a criminal matter; and

         (b) the person has given assistance in relation to the investigation to which the request related or in relation to an investigation certified by the Attorney-General under subparagraph 19(2)(b)(iii) in relation to the person;

      anything said or done by the person when giving the assistance is not to be admitted or otherwise used in any prosecution of the person for an offence against Australian law.

73 Section 24

   Repeal the section.

74 Subsection 25(2)

   Repeal the subsection, substitute:

      (2) The police officer must, as soon as practicable, take the person before a Magistrate.

      (3) If the Magistrate is satisfied that the person has escaped from lawful custody, the Magistrate may issue a warrant authorising any police officer to return the person to lawful custody.

75 At the end of Division 1 of Part IV

    Add:

25A Aiding person to escape etc.

      Sections 46, 47A, 47C and 48 of the Crimes Act 1914 (other than paragraphs 46(ab) and 47A(d) of that Act) apply as if:

          (a) references in those sections to custody in respect of any offence against a law of the Commonwealth or of a Territory were references to custody while in Australia under a request under section 16; and

          (b) references in those sections of the Crimes Act 1914 to arrest in respect of any offence against a law of the Commonwealth or of a Territory were references to arrest under section 25 of this Act.

76 Section 30

   Repeal the section.

77 Subsection 31(2)

   Repeal the subsection, substitute:

      (2) The police officer must, as soon as practicable, take the person before a Magistrate.

      (3) If the Magistrate is satisfied that the person has escaped from lawful custody, the Magistrate may issue a warrant authorising any police officer to return the person to lawful custody.

78 At the end of Part V

    Add:

31A Aiding person to escape etc.

      Sections 46, 47A, 47C and 48 of the Crimes Act 1914 (other than paragraphs 46(ab) and 47A(d) of that Act) apply as if:

         (a) references in those sections to custody in respect of any offence against a law of the Commonwealth or of a Territory were references to custody while in Australia in accordance with a direction under paragraph 29(1)(d); and

         (b) references in those sections of the Crimes Act 1914 to arrest in respect of any offence against a law of the Commonwealth or of a Territory were references to arrest under section 31 of this Act.

79 Paragraph 35(1)(c)

Omit "under the Proceeds of Crime Act".

80 Subsection 35(1)

   Omit "(within the meaning of the Proceeds of