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(2) Together with the application referred to in section 23, the public prosecutor shall submit
to the court a list of the objects seized.
Section 47
(1) In its judgment on the request for extradition, the court shall also decide whether to sur-
render or return the objects seized. Surrender of such objects to the authorities of the requesting
state may be ordered only if the request for extradition is granted.
(2) In view of possible third party rights, the court may decide that certain objects may be
delivered to the authorities of the requesting state only on condition that such objects will be
returned immediately after they have been used as required for the criminal proceedings.
(3) The provisions of articles 116 118, 119, 552a and 552c 552e of the Code of Criminal Pro-
cedure and provisions made pursuant thereto shall apply mutatis mutandis. Instead of the court
competent under such provisions, the court which will act shall be the court to which the appli-
cation referred to in section 23, subsection 1, of this Act has been made or should no such appli-
cation have been made the court of the district in which the objects were seized.
(4) In the event of extradition in accordance with the provisions of Part E of Chapter III, the
public prosecutor shall decide as to the surrender or return of the objects seized, subject to the
powers of the court under the preceding subsection.
Section 48
(1) Aliens who, for the purpose of a criminal investigation or the enforcement of a senten-
ce, are surrendered by the authorities of a foreign state to those of another state may, with Our
Minister’s consent, be transported across the territory of the Netherlands.
(2) Consent for overland transportation shall not be given except in pursuance of a treaty.
(3) Our Minister’s consent shall not be required for transportation by air during which no lan-
ding is made in the territory of the Netherlands.
(5) Transportation of the alien under provisional arrest may be continued as soon as Our Mi-
nister gives his consent. If such consent has not been given after expiry of the remand period or
has been refused within such period, the alien shall be released forthwith subject to the possibi-
lity of further deprivation of his liberty on other grounds.