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The International Crimes Act, 2008
PART VII—PERSONS IN TRANSIT TO ICC OR S ERVING S ENTENCES I MPOSED BY ICC
Person in Transit
131—Transit by person being surrendered or transferred to ICC.
132—Transferee to be held in custody.
133—Minister to make removal order or issue certificate.
Enforcement of Sentences in Kenya
134— Kenya may act as State of enforcement.
135—Request for sentence to be served in Kenya.
136—Prisoner to be held in custody.
137—Order for detention to act as authority for detention.
138—Sentence to be served in accordance with Rome Statute.
139—Transfer of prisoner to ICC for review of sentence.
140—Transfer of prisoner to ICC for other purposes.
141—Transfer of prisoner to another State to complete sentence.
142—Minister to make removal order or issue certificate.
143—Special rules in certain cases.
144—Extradition of escaped ICC prisoner.
Certificates and Removal Orders
145—Certificate giving temporary authority to remain in Kenya.
146—Cancellation of certificate.
147—Further provisions relating to certificate.
148—Removal order.
149—Delay in removal.
150—Immigration permit not required.
151—Kenyan citizens.
PART VIII—PROTECTION OF NATIONAL S ECURITY OR THIRD PARTY INFORMATION
National Security
152—National security issues to be dealt with under article 72.
153—Part 9 request involving national security.
154—Information or evidence involving national security.
155—Other situations involving national security.
156—Consultation with ICC required.
157—Procedure where no resolution.
158—Attorney-General to take into account ICC’s ability to refer matter to Security Council.
Information Provided by Third Parties
159—Disclosure of information provided by third party.
160—Request for Kenya’s consent to disclosure.
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