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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
DIVISIONAL COURT
Strand London WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE WILKIE
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COLIN MURRAY GABRIEL | Claimant | |
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COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE AND INSTRUCTION NO 1 OF CADIZ, SPAIN | ||
(A PART 1 JUDICIAL AUTHORITY) | Defendant |
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Miss Amelia Nice (instructed by CPS) appeared on behalf of the Defendant
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"A Part 1 warrant is an arrest warrant which is issued by a judicial authority of a category 1 territory and which contains—
(a) the statement referred to in subsection (3) and the information referred to in subsection (4) ..."
"The statement is one that—
(a) the person in respect of whom the Part 1 warrant is issued is accused in the category 1 territory of the commission of an offence specified in the warrant, and
(b) the Part 1 warrant is issued with a view to his arrest and extradition to the category 1 territory for the purpose of being prosecuted for the offence."
"(c) particulars of the circumstances in which the person is alleged to have committed the offence, including the conduct alleged to constitute the offence, the time and place at which he is alleged to have committed the offence and any provision of the law of the category 1 territory under which the conduct is alleged to constitute an offence ..."
"This warrant refers to events that could constitute a CRIME against PUBLIC HEALTH due to DRUG TRAFFICKING, provided for and punishable under Articles 368 and 369 of the Spanish Criminal Code."
"During the unloading of the bales, agents discovered a United Kingdom passport in [the appellant's name] ... and a driving licence in the same name.
6. The Civil Guard were unable to discover the whereabouts of either of those accused, so a warrant for the search for and capture of both was issued at a national level.
Subsequently, the Civil Guard reported that the British citizen could be out of the country."
"According to Spanish law the above events constitute an offence AGAINST PUBLIC HEALTH due to DRUG TRAFFICKING, at the level considered to be of great importance ... pursuant to Articles 368 and 369 of the Criminal Code and punishable with PRISON SENTENCES of THREE to FOUR AND A HALF YEARS, with rational indications of criminal action such as to believe that the perpetrator of these offences is [the appellant] as crew of the vessel.
I. For the purposes of the non-application of the principle of double incrimination we will now indicate by underlining if the offence falls within one of the following categories of crime ..."
Illicit trafficking in narcotics and psychotropic substances is then underlined. The warrant is signed by a magistrate-judge of the Court of First Instance and Instruction No 1 of Cadiz.
"The person sought by the warrant needs to know what offence he is said to have committed and to have an idea of the nature and extent of the allegations against him in relation to that offence."