extradition arrangements made with that State under Part I of

that Act, but only in respect-

of an offence mentioned in paragraph (a) of

subsection (1) of section 1 of this Act which is

committed against a protected person within the

meaning of that section;

() of an offence mentioned in paragraph (b) of that

subsection which is permitted in connection with

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such an attack as is so mentioned;

(t) of an attempt to commit an offence mentioned in the

preceding paragraphs; and

(d) of an offence under section 1 (3) of this Act.

(3) An Order in Council under subsection (2) above may not

exclude section 6 (8) (a) of the Criminal Justice Act 1988.

(4) For the purposes of the Extradition Act 1870 any act,

wherever committed, which is an offence mentioned in subsection

(2) above and an offence against the law of any State in the

case of which the Extradition Act 1970 has been applied by an

Order in Council under section 2 of that Act shall be deemed to

be an offence committed within the jurisdiction of that State.

(5) For the purposes of Part I of the Criminal Justice Act

1988, in its application by virtue of an Order in Council under

subsection (2) above as between the United Kingdom and any

other State, any act or omission, wherever it takes place,

which is an offence mentioned in that subsection and an offence

against the law of that State shall be deemed to be an offence

committed within the territory of that state."/

Page 153, line 17 [Schedule 14] at end insert-

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