EXTRADITION ACT the matter as it thinks the magistrate ought to have made or such other order as may be provided for in the extradition agreement concerned. (Subsection as amended by s. 10 of Act No. 9 of 1997) (3) Subsection (2) shall not derogate from the right of any person to make such other appeal or application against or in respect of an extradition as may be provided for in the extradition agreement concerned. (4) An appeal or application referred to in this section against or in respect of an extradition shall be dealt with as a matter of urgency and shall be afforded as much priority as is possible. 8 When extradition may be effected (1) A person shall not be extradited in compliance with an order made in terms of section six except where— (a) he has consented to his extradition; or (b) he has, in writing, waived his right of appeal in terms of section seven and his right of appeal, if any, in terms of the extradition agreement concerned; or (c) if he has noted an appeal in terms of section seven or in terms of the extradition agreement concerned, such appeal is dismissed or abandoned; or (d) if he has not noted an appeal in terms of section seven or in terms of the extradition agreement concerned, the time for making such appeal has lapsed. (2) For the purposes of subsection (1), a right of appeal in relation to an extradition agreement shall include a right to make any application against or in respect of an extradition as may be provided for in the extradition agreement. 9 Effecting of extradition (1) As soon as a person may be extradited in terms of section eight the appropriate authority in Zimbabwe shall notify the appropriate authority of the foreign country concerned of the date on which and the place at which the person concerned will be handed over. (2) If the officials of the foreign country concerned have not attended at the place and on the date notified in terms of subsection (1) for the purpose of receiving the person concerned and have not, within fifteen days thereafter, made arrangements to the satisfaction of the appropriate authority in Zimbabwe for receiving him, the Minister shall forthwith, by warrant, order the release from custody of the person concerned. 10 Transit of persons through Zimbabwe (1) A request for permission, in terms of an extradition agreement, to effect the transit through Zimbabwe of a person who is being extradited from one foreign country to another shall be made to the appropriate authority in Zimbabwe in terms of the extradition agreement concerned. (2) Upon receipt of a request in terms of subsection (1), the appropriate authority in Zimbabwe shall issue or endorse a warrant authorizing the transit through Zimbabwe of the person concerned as may be provided for in the extradition agreement concerned, and such warrant shall be sufficient authority throughout Zimbabwe for the arrest and detention of the person named therein for the purposes of his transit through Zimbabwe. 11 Backing of warrants (1) Notwithstanding sections four and five, an extradition agreement may provide for the arrest of a person upon the endorsement by a magistrate in Zimbabwe of a warrant which has been issued in the foreign country concerned, which specifies particulars of the offence concerned and which is accompanied by the matters referred to in paragraphs (b), (c), (d) and (e) of subsection (2) of section four. (2) A warrant referred to in subsection (1) shall, when endorsed by a magistrate in Zimbabwe, be executed by a police officer and shall be sufficient authority throughout Zimbabwe for the arrest and detention of the person named therein for the purposes of this Act. 661 [Chapter 9:08]

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