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May 26, 2006
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Security

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HK, Germany sign anti-crime pacts
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HK, Germany sign extradition pact
Fugitive formalities: Acting German Consul-General Helmut Rausch and Secretary for Security Ambrose Lee sign the two treaties.

Hong Kong and Germany have signed two bilateral agreements on the surrender of fugitive offenders and mutual legal assistance in criminal matters.

 

Secretary for Security Ambrose Lee and Germany's Acting Consul-General Helmut Rausch signed the documents today.

 

Safeguards

The extradition agreement has safeguards that include:

* the double criminality rule: the conduct in respect of which a person's return is required must constitute an offence punishable by imprisonment for at least one year according to the law of both parties;

* the death penalty: surrender may be refused if the offence for which surrender of a fugitive is requested is punishable with the death penalty;

* the political offences rule: surrender shall be refused if the offence in question is an offence of a political character;

* the prima facie rule: a requirement that the evidence against the person sought by the requesting party should be sufficient to justify their committal for trial according to the law of the requested party;

* the specialty rule: a person returned must not be tried for offences other than those for which they were surrendered; and,

* protection against re-surrender to a third jurisdiction.

 

Mutual assistance

The mutual legal assistance in criminal matters agreement contains all the essential features and safeguards for international agreements of this type.

 

The major kinds of assistance covered by the agreement are:

* taking evidence and obtaining statements of persons;

* providing information, documents and records;

* locating persons and objects;

* search and seizure;

* tracing, restraining and forfeiting and confiscating the proceeds and instrumentalities of crime;

* delivering property;

* making persons available to give evidence or assist investigations;

* serving documents; and,

* other assistance consistent with the objectives of the agreement and not inconsistent with the law.

 

The Fugitive Offenders Ordinance and the Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters Ordinance provide the necessary legislative framework for the implementation of the two agreements. Each will come into force 30 days after both sides have notified each other that their respective requirements for the entry into force of the agreement have been complied with.