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and, if no other extradition treaty applies, to the provisions of the European Convention on Extra-
dition of 13 December 1957.
CHAPTER V
Final provisions
Section 52
Orders for police detention or remand in custody or for extending a period in custody issued
pursuant to this Act shall be dated and signed. The grounds for issuing the order shall be stated
therein. A copy of the order shall be issued forthwith to the alien to whom it relates.
Section 53
(1)Warrants or orders for deprivation of liberty issued by virtue of this Act shall be enforceable
forthwith.
(2) The officials referred to in article 141 of the Code of Criminal Procedure shall be empowe-
red to execute warrants for arrest or provisional arrest or orders for remand in custody.
(3) Articles 564 568 of the Code of Criminal Procedure shall apply in executing orders or war-
rants for deprivation of liberty and instructions to that effect.
Section 54
Aliens held in police detention or remanded in custody by order of the court in pursuance of
this Act shall be treated as suspects subjected to a similar measure under the Code of Criminal
Procedure.
Section 55
(1) The provisions of article 40 of the Code of Criminal Procedure and provisions made pur-
suant to it shall apply mutatis mutandis to an alien held in police detention pursuant to this Act.
(2) If an alien is deprived of his liberty in conformity with this Act other than under a warrant
for arrest or provisional arrest or an order for police detention or an extension thereof he shall be
officially provided with counsel, if he has not counsel, by the president of the court of the district
in which he is present. The public prosecutor shall inform the president in writing forthwith that
counsel must be provided.
Section 56
(1) In cases in which a decision on depriving an alien of his liberty can or must be taken under
this Act, it may be ordered that such deprivation be suspended or conditionally suspended. The
conditions that are imposed must serve only to prevent abscondence.