Fiches Belges
Measure Implementation
Measure possibility

Legal Framework
Applicable Framework

Competent authority
Request/decision
Execute/recognise measure

Accepted Languages
Languages

Execution Deadline
Deadlines

Legal info
Special requirements
Other information

Fiches Belges: United Kingdom (Third Country)

Control of identity, measures for judicial identification (304)

1. MEASURE IMPLEMENTATION

United Kingdom (Third Country)

Is this measure possible in your Member State under International Judicial Cooperation?

Yes, but only if the subject of the search provides their express consent. It involves establishing the identity of a person. Identification can be obtained in the following ways: Identification by an eye-witness Identification by fingerprints Identification by body samples and impressions (includes taking samples such as blood or hair to generate a DNA profile) Identification through taking photographs of arrested people Identification by searching and examining detained suspects (to find, e.g., marks such as tattoos or scars which may help establish their identity)

2. LEGAL FRAMEWORK

United Kingdom (Third Country)

International legal framework applicable for this measure in your Member State

European Convention on Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters 1959 2000 EU Mutual Legal Assistance Convention

3. COMPETENT AUTHORITY TO:

United Kingdom (Third Country)

* receive the request/decision for judicial cooperation

England or Wales or Northern Ireland contact: UK Central Authority International Criminality Unit Home Office 3rd Floor Seacole Building 2 Marsham Street London SW1P 4DF Scotland contact: International Co-operation Unit Crown Office 25 Chambers Street Edinburgh EH1 1LA Tax offences in England and Wales contact: HMRC Criminal Law Advisory Team HM Revenue and Customs Solicitor's Office Room 2E/10 100 Parliament Street London SW1A 2BQ

* execute/recognise the measure (if other than the receiving authority)

The relevant police force

4. ACCEPTED LANGUAGES

United Kingdom (Third Country)

Accepted languages for the request/decision

All requests should be in English. If an English translation is not provided, is incomplete, or is not carried out to a high professional standard, the request will be sent back to the requesting authority.

5. EXECUTION DEADLINE

United Kingdom (Third Country)

Deadlines for the execution of the request/decision (where applicable)

N/A

6. CONCISE LEGAL PRACTICAL INFORMATION

United Kingdom (Third Country)

a. Special requirements

N/A

b. Other useful information

The link below gives information for competent authorities abroad about obtaining evidence within the UK (or abroad) to assist in criminal investigations or proceedings: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/mutual-legal-assistance-mla-requests

Last reviewed on 6 July 2016 by EJN Secretariat

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