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COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION Brussels, 2 May 202 9200/2 COPEN 97 EJN 32 EUROJUST 39 NOTE From : General Secretariat To : Working Party on Cooperation in Criminal Matters (Experts on the European Arrest Warrant) No. prev. doc. : 8/05 COPEN 75 EJN 23 EUROJUST 24 920/2/ REV 2 COPEN 83 EJN 46 EUROJUST 58 Subject : Replies to questionnaire on quantitative information on the practical operation of the European arrest warrant Year 20 Further to the questionnaire set out in 8/05 COPEN 75 EJN 23 EUROJUST 24, delegations will find in ANNEX a compilation of the replies received with regard to the year 20 and in ANNEX I and ANNEX II the replies to questions 6.2. and 2. 9200/2 GS/mvk DG D 2B EN

ANNEX Questions to Member States as issuing States: BE BG CZ DK DE EE EL ES FR IE IT CY LV LT LU HU MT NL AT PL PT RO SI SK FI SE UK. How many European arrest warrants have been issued in 20? 58 238 67 7 350 9200/2 GS/mvk 2

2.. How many of these European arrest warrants were transmitted via Interpol? 625 8 33 9200/2 GS/mvk 3

2.2. How many of these European arrest warrants were transmitted via the SIS? 238 67 37 9200/2 GS/mvk 4

2.3. How many of these European arrest warrants were transmitted via the VPN of the EJN? 9200/2 GS/mvk 5

3. How many of these arrest warrants resulted in the effective surrender of the person sought? 238 855 2 3 9 05 2 CZ: 90 + 6 cases from 2007 + 7 cases from 2008 + 22 cases from 2009 + 93 cases from 200. DE: No distinction is drawn according to whether the surrenders took place on the basis of a European arrest warrant transmitted in 20, 200 or earlier. 9200/2 GS/mvk 6

Questions to Member States as executing States: BE BG CZ DK DE EE EL ES FR IE IT CY LV LT LU HU MT NL AT PL PT RO SI SK FI SE UK 4. How many European arrest warrants have been received by the judicial authorities of your Member State in 20? 302 4034 49 384 88 DE: In 20, a total of 4 034 alerts on the basis of a European arrest warrant were issued by Member States connected to the Schengen Information System (not including Germany - see 2.2 above). A total of 77 search requests were received via Interpol from States which use the European arrest warrant but do not participate in the Schengen Information System. 9200/2 GS/mvk 7

5.. How many persons have been arrested under a European arrest warrant in your country? 29 082 2 4 003 58 5.2. How many have been effectively surrendered? 238 3 979 39460 48 2 3 4 CZ: 258 + 33 imprisonment. DE: This number includes cases in which the requested person was already in German custody either serving a sentence or remanded in custody, so there was no arrest, just superimposed detention where appropriate. In the reporting period, there were 6 cases in which a decision was taken on extradition on the basis of a European arrest warrant. CZ: 97. + case from 2007. + 3 cases from 2008. + 7 cases from 2009. + 30 cases from 200. EE: 6 of the received EAW's issued for the extension of surrender, in 2 cases the EAW was withdrawn, person released as EAW has not been forwarded in time and person doesn't have connections with Estonia. 9200/2 GS/mvk 8

5.3. Of those surrendered, how many consented to the surrender? 5.4. Of those surrendered, how many did not consent to the surrender? 39 99 2 565 37 307 34 44 4 294 4 2 CZ: 2 + case from 2007 + 3 cases from 2008 + case from 2009 + 3 cases from 200. CZ: 76 + 6 cases from 2009 + 7 cases from 200. 9200/2 GS/mvk 9

6.. In how many cases have the judicial authorities of your Member State refused the execution of a European arrest warrant? 2 35 6 4 DE: In (the other) 47 cases the European arrest warrant was withdrawn. 9200/2 GS/mvk 0

6.2. Which were the grounds for refusal? Cf. Annex I Cf. Annex I Cf. Annex I Cf. Annex I 9200/2 GS/mvk

7.. How long does a surrender procedure take in average where the person agreed to the surrender (time between the arrest and the decision on the surrender of the person sought)? 40 5, days 8 4 weeks 3 days IE: Currently 4 weeks for a case in which the subject immediately consents to surrender on arrest. 9200/2 GS/mvk 2

7.2. How long does a surrender procedure take in average where the person did not consent to the surrender (time between the arrest and the decision on the surrender of the person sought)? 64 37 days 5,5 months 2 6 2 DE: In the abovementioned proceedings in which the requested person is in custody in Germany either serving a sentence or remanded in custody, the relevant period is counted only from the moment the person is detained solely for the purposes of extradition. IE: For a typical case. 9200/2 GS/mvk 3

8.. In how many cases were the judicial authorities of your Member State not able to respect the 90-days time limit for the decision on the execution of the European arrest warrant according to Article 7(4) of the Framework Decision? 9 20 30 IE: Statistics available from 2007 only. 9200/2 GS/mvk 4

8.2. In how many of those cases was Eurojust informed? 2 30 DE: Pursuant to Section 83 c paragraph 4 of the German Law on International Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters, Eurojust must only be informed in exceptional circumstances. None of the cases concerned exceptional circumstances. 9200/2 GS/mvk 5

9.. In how many cases were the judicial authorities of your Member State not able to respect the 0-days time limit for surrender according to Article 23(2) of the Framework Decision? 3 468 DE: If surrender is performed by land, the federal system in Germany means that the law enforcement authorities of all Länder through the territory of which the requested person is to travel to be involved. This leads to delays. As a rule, however, the 0-day time limit is only slightly exceeded. The majority of surrenders were to Poland. The timely taking over of requested persons by the Polish authorities is not always guaranteed. 9200/2 GS/mvk 6

9.2. In how many of those cases was the person released, according to Article 23(5) of the Framework Decision? 9200/2 GS/mvk 7

0.. In how many cases did the judicial authorities of your Member State execute an arrest warrant with regard to a national or resident of your Member State? 48 82 24 80 25 3 2 3 CZ: 42 nationals + 6 residents. DE: 65 arrest warrants were executed against German nationals and 6 arrest warrants were executed against persons resident in Germany. In 26 cases, German nationals were surrendered. SK: The judicial authorities of the Slovak Republic executed EAWs with regard to Slovak nationals in 25 cases. The Slovak Republic does not investigate the residence of arrested persons. 9200/2 GS/mvk 8

0.2. In how many of those cases did the judicial authorities of your Member State request a guarantee under Article 5(3) of the Framework Decision? 38 42 2 24 no statistics available 2 CZ: 33 nationals + 5 residents. DE: 26 cases concerning German nationals, 6 cases concerning foreign nationals, see 0.. 9200/2 GS/mvk 9

. In how many cases have the judicial authorities of your Member State requested additional guarantees under Article 5() or Article 5(2) of the Framework Decision? statistics not available No statistics available 9200/2 GS/mvk 20

2. Is there any other information regarding the operation of the European arrest warrant that you would like to give? no no 9200/2 GS/mvk 2

Replies to question 6.2 "Which were the grounds for refusal?" ANNEX I GERMANY - The requested person was not in Germany: 7 - The European arrest warrant did not satisfy the formal requirements: 6 - The offence was not liable to a maximum custodial sentence of at least 2 months under the law of the requested Member State: - The requested person had already been convicted of the same offence in another Member State by a judgment having the force of res judicata: - Execution was requested on the basis of a judgment in absentia without the admissible conditions pursuant to Article 5 of the Framework Decision having been fulfilled: 8 - Prosecution or enforcement of the sentence was statute-barred under German law: 9 - There was no double criminality for an offence not included in the list in Article 2(2) of the Framework Decision: 9 - Extradition would have violated European public policy (ordre public): - The requested person was being prosecuted in Germany for the same offence: - It cannot be presumed that the requesting State would grant a similar request from Germany (non-reciprocity): - An alien who had his habitual residence in Germany did not consent to extradition for the purposes of execution of the sentence: 22 - A German national did not consent to extradition for the purposes of execution of the sentence: 44 - The instigation of criminal proceedings for the same offence as that on which the request was based had been refused, or criminal proceedings which had already been instigated for the same offence as that on which the request was based had been abandoned: 2 - An extradition request from a third State had been given priority: 3 9200/2 GS/mvk 22 ANNEX I DG D 2B EN

SLOVAK REPUBLIC - withdrawal of EAW by the issuing state - the act on which the European arrest warrant is based does not constitute an offence under the law of the Slovak Republic IRELAND Correspondence could not be established Issuing state could not provide guarantee of retrial Cumulative sentence on multiple offences where correspondence could not be established for one offence Invalid warrant (not signed by judicial authority) Non refoulement. Subject granted asylum from requesting state. Article 26 of the Framework Decision. The Court decided that, as the subject had been held in custody in this jurisdiction for the same time period as that to which he had been sentenced, there was no longer an outstanding sentence to be served and the warrant was void. Identification Health Extraterritoriality CZECH REPUBLIC (5) Act does not constitute an offence under the CZ law. () Czech national - act committed before..2004. () Person is prosecuted for the same act as that on which the EAW is based. (4) Requested person is the national and the EAW has been issued for the purposes of execution of a custodial sentence. 9200/2 GS/mvk 23 ANNEX I DG D 2B EN

ANNEX II Replies to question 2 "Is there any other information regarding the operation of the European arrest warrant that you would like to give?" GERMANY The figures given are based on a statistical survey covering cases in which surrender took place in 20 and for which the competent judicial authority of the relevant Land submitted the relevant report to the Federal Office of Justice by 5 January 202. Experience has shown that reports on extradition proceedings concluded in 20 are sometimes, in isolated cases, not submitted until after 5 January 202. Those cases will be included in the statistics for 202. IRELAND The statistics given below relate to the number of European arrest warrants rather than to the number of persons. In some instances more than one warrant may have been received and executed in respect of a person. CZECH REPUBLIC 28 cases were included in different way (e.g. withdrawal of an EAW, person was located on the territory of another Member State, EAW was cancelled, etc.). In 9 cases the surrender was postponed. In 7 cases the consent was given with the prosecution for other offences. In 39 cases the procedure have not been yet closed. 9200/2 GS/mvk 24 ANNEX II DG D 2B EN