Provisional Arrest. (1) In case of urgency the competent authorities of the requesting Party may request the provisional arrest of the person sought. the competent authorities of the requested Party shall decide the matter in accordance with its law. (2) the request for provisional arrest shall state that the documents mentioned in Article XVII exist and that it is intended to send a request for extradition. It shall also state for what crime extradition will be requested and when and where such crime was committed and shall so far as possible give a description of the person sought. (3) A request for provisional arrest shall be sent in Indonesia, to the National Central Bureau (N.C.B.) Indonesia Interpol, and in the Philippines to the National Bureau of Investigation, either through the diplomatic channels or direct by post or telegraph or through the International Criminal police Organization (INTERPOL). (4) The requesting authority shall be informed without delay of the result of its request. (5) Provisional arrest may be terminated if, within a period of 20 days after arrest, the requested Party has not received the request for extradition and the documents mentioned in Article XVII. (6) Release from provisional arrest shall not prejudice rearrest and extradition if a request for extradition is received subsequently.
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Provisional Arrest. (1) In case of urgency the competent authorities of the requesting Party may request the provisional arrest of the person sought. the competent authorities of the requested Party shall decide the matter in accordance with its law.
(2) the The request for provisional arrest shall state that the documents mentioned in Article XVII exist and that it is intended to send a request for extradition. It shall also state for what crime extradition will be requested and when and where such crime was committed and shall so far as possible give a description of the person sought.
(3) A request for provisional arrest shall be sent in Indonesia, to the National Central Bureau (N.C.B.) Indonesia Interpol, and in the Philippines to the National Bureau of Investigation, either through the diplomatic channels or direct by post or telegraph or through the International Criminal police Organization (INTERPOL).
(4) The requesting authority shall be informed without delay of the result of its request.
(5) Provisional arrest may be terminated if, within a period of 20 days after arrest, the requested Party has not received the request for extradition and the documents mentioned in Article XVII.
(6) Release from provisional arrest shall not prejudice rearrest and extradition if a request for extradition is received subsequently.
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Samples: Extradition Treaty