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Schedule 2

of Extradition Bill

Schedule 2

SECOND SCHEDULEFORM 1(Sections 9 and 22). The Extradition Act, 1968. NOTICE BY MINISTERTo , a District Judge or Magistrate of Singapore.Whereas a requisition has been made to me, the Minister for ..................... by , a declared Commonwealth country for the purposes of the Extradition Act, 1968 [or foreign State in relation to which the Extradition Act, 1968, applies] for the surrender of (in this Notice referred to as “the said fugitive”), who is accused [or has been convicted] of the offence of .............................. alleged to have been committed [or committed] in [or within the jurisdiction of] and is, or is suspected of being, in or on his way to Singapore:Now, therefore, I, the Minister for , do hereby inform you that the said requisition has been made and authorize you to issue a warrant for the apprehension of the said fugitive provided that the provisions of the Extradition Act, 1968, relating to the issue of such a warrant have, in your opinion, been complied with.Given under my hand at Singapore this day of , 19 . ........................................... Minister forFORM 2(Sections 9 and 22). The Extradition Act, 1968. NOTICE BY MINISTERTo , a District Judge or Magistrate of Singapore.I, the Minister for , do hereby inform you that a requisition has been made to me by , a declared Commonwealth country for the purposes of the Extradition Act, 1968 [or a foreign State in relation to which the Extradition Act, 1968, applies] for the surrender of , who is accused [or has been convicted] of the offence of alleged to have been committed [or committed] in [or within the jurisdiction of] .Given under my hand at Singapore this day of , 19 . ........................................... Minister forFORM 3(Sections 10 and 23). The Extradition Act, 1968. WARRANT OF APPREHENSIONTo all members of the Singapore Police Force.Whereas the Minister for has notified me, a District Judge or Magistrate of Singapore, that a requisition has been made to him for the surrender of (in this Warrant referred to as “the said fugitive”), who is accused [or has been convicted] of the offence of alleged to have been committed [or committed] in [or within the jurisdiction of] and is, or is suspected of being in or on his way to Singapore:This is, therefore, to authorize and command you forthwith to find the said fugitive in Singapore and, having found him, to apprehend him and, if he is apprehended, to bring him before any District Judge or Magistrate to show cause why he should not be surrendered to in pursuance of the Extradition Act, 1968.Given under my hand at Singapore this day of , 19 . ........................................... District Judge/Magistrate.FORM 4(Sections 10 and 23). The Extradition Act, 1968. WARRANT OF APPREHENSIONTo all members of the Singapore Police Force.Whereas it has been shown to me, a District Judge or Magistrate of Singapore, that (in this Warrant referred to as “the said fugitive”) is accused [or has been convicted] of the offence of alleged to have been committed [or committed] in [or within the jurisdiction of] and the said fugitive is, or is suspected of being, in or on his way to Singapore:This is, therefore, to authorize and command you forthwith to find the said fugitive in Singapore and, having found him, to apprehend him and, if he is apprehended, to bring him before any District Judge or Magistrate to be further dealt with according to law.Given under my hand at Singapore this day of , 19 . ........................................... District Judge/Magistrate.FORM 5(Sections 11 and 24). The Extradition Act, 1968. WARRANT OF COMMITMENTTo all members of the Singapore Police Force and to the Director of PrisonsWhereas on this day of 19 , (in this Warrant referred to as “the said fugitive”) has been brought before me, a District Judge or Magistrate to show cause why he should not be surrendered in pursuance of the Extradition Act, 1968, on the ground of his being accused [or having been convicted] of the offence of alleged to have been committed [or committed] in [or within the jurisdiction of] :And whereas no sufficient cause has been shown to me why the said fugitive should not be surrendered in pursuance of the Extradition Act, 1968.This is therefore to authorize and command —

(a)

you, members of the Singapore Police Force, to convey the said fugitive to the prison at and deliver him there to the Director of Prisons together with this Warrant; and

(b)

you, the said Director, to receive the said fugitive into your custody in the said prison and there safely to keep him until he is delivered therefrom in accordance with law.Given under my hand at Singapore this day of , 19 . ........................................... District Judge/Magistrate.FORM 6(Sections 12 and 26). The Extradition Act, 1968. WARRANT FOR SURRENDER OF FUGITIVETo the Director of Prisons and to Whereas (in this Warrant referred to as “the said fugitive”) who is accused [or has been convicted] of the offence of alleged to have been committed [or committed] in [or within the jurisdiction of] was delivered into the custody of you the Director of Prisons by Warrant dated the day of , 19 , in pursuance of the Extradition Act, 1968:Now, therefore, I, the Minister for , in pursuance of the Extradition Act, 1968, hereby order —

(a)

you, the Director of Prisons, to deliver the said fugitive into the custody of the said ; and

(b)

you, the said , to receive the said fugitive into your custody and to convey him to a place in or within the jurisdiction of and there surrender him to some person appointed to receive him.Given under my hand at Singapore this day of , 19 . ........................................... Minister forFORM 7(Section 33). The Extradition Act, 1968.INDORSEMENT ON WARRANTWhereas I, a District Judge or Magistrate of Singapore, am satisfied that the within warrant is duly authenticated for the purposes of the Extradition Act, 1968:This is, therefore, to authorize and command who brings me this warrant, all other persons to whom this warrant is directed and all members of the Singapore Police Force to find the said in Singapore and, having found him, to apprehend him and, if he is apprehended to bring him before any District Judge or Magistrate in Singapore to be further dealt with according to law.Given under my hand at Singapore this day of , 19 . ........................................... District Judge/Magistrate.FORM 8(Section 34). The Extradition Act, 1968. WARRANT OF APPREHENSIONTo all members of the Singapore Police Force.Whereas [here specify the information and circumstances justifying the issue of the warrant]:This is, therefore, to authorize and command you forthwith to find in Singapore and, having found him, to apprehend him and, if he is apprehended to bring him before any District Judge or Magistrate in Singapore to be further dealt with according to law.Given under my hand at Singapore this day of , 19 . ........................................... District Judge/Magistrate.FORM 9(Section 35). The Extradition Act, 1968.WARRANT FOR SURRENDER OF PERSONTo Whereas has been apprehended under a warrant indorsed in pursuance of section 33 of the Extradition Act, 1968, for an offence alleged to have been committed [or committed] against the law of : orWhereas has been apprehended under a warrant issued in pursuance of section 34 of the Extradition Act, 1968, and a warrant for his apprehension for an offence against the law of has been indorsed in pursuance of section 33 of the Extradition Act, 1968:Now therefore, I, a District Judge or Magistrate of Singapore, order that be surrendered to and, for that purpose, be delivered into the custody of you the said . orNow, therefore, I, a District Judge or Magistrate of Singapore, order that be surrendered to and, for that purpose, be delivered into the custody of you the said .Given under my hand at Singapore this day of , 19 . ........................................... District Judge/Magistrate.

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