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(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 sentenced for the offence or of serving a sentence of impri-
sonment or another form of detention imposed in respect of the offence.
(6) The information is—
(a) particulars of the person’s identity;
(b) particulars of the conviction;
(c) particulars of any other warrant issued in the category 1 territory for the person’s
arrest in respect of the offence;
(d) particulars of the sentence which may be imposed under the law of the category 1
territory in respect of the offence, if the person has not been sentenced for the offence;
(e) particulars of the sentence which has been imposed under the law of the category
1 territory in respect of the offence, if the person has been sentenced for the offence.
(7) The designated authority may issue a certificate under this section if it believes that the
authority which issued the Part 1 warrant has the function of issuing arrest warrants in the cate-
gory 1 territory.
(8) A certificate under this section must certify that the authority which issued the
Part 1 warrant has the function of issuing arrest warrants in the category 1
territory.
(9) The designated authority is the authority designated for the purposes of this
Part by order made by the Secretary of State.
(10) An order made under subsection (9) may—
(a) designate more than one authority;
(b) designate different authorities for different parts of the United Kingdom.
Arrest
3 Arrest under certified Part 1 warrant
(1) This section applies if a certificate is issued under section 2 in respect of a Part 1 warrant
issued in respect of a person.
(2) The warrant may be executed by a constable or a customs officer in any part of the United
Kingdom.
(3) The warrant may be executed by a service policeman, but only if the service policeman
would have power to arrest the person under the appropriate service law if the person had com-
mitted an offence under that law.