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maltatoday | SUNDAY • 29 AUGUST 2021 19 European Arrests Warrants system within the European Union is based on the mutu- al trust that the judicial au- thorities have with one an- other. This held in a Court of Criminal Appeal judgement delivered by Mr Justice Aar- on Bugeja in The Police -v- Marek Drga, delivered on 6 August 2021. The Magistrates Court on 13 July 2021 had acceded to a request from the Czech Re- public that Drga be returned following a European Arrest Warrant dated 15 November 2019. The Magistrates' Court argued the European Arrest Warrant (EAW) was issued by the Regional Court of Brno against Drga who must serve a sentence concerning VAT evasion convictions. The de- fence argued that this does not satisfy the double criminality rule, since such charges are not punishable with imprison- ment in Malta. The Prosecution argue that Regulation 60(3) of the Ex- tradition (Designated Foreign Countries) Order applies and lays down three criteria, once of which that the offence does constitute an offence under the laws of Malta. The Magistrates' Court held that VAT evasion is an offence in Malta and the fact that it is punishable with a fine makes no difference on the validity of the EAW. Both Malta and the Czech Republic deem VAT evasion as an offence. Drga appealed from the judg- ment and asked the Court of Criminal Appeal to revoke it, since the Magistrate presiding over the proceedings did make some remarks during the case which showed a certain con- duct. The Appellant also crit- icized the judgement because the offence in question is not an extraditable offence in terms of Article 5 of the Extra- dition Act. He further argued that his extradition would be unjust in consideration that this offence is of a trivial na- ture. The Court of Criminal Ap- peal in its judgement held that it does not change the analysis of the facts and the law of the Magistrates' Court. This legal principle was ex- plained in Repubblika ta' Mal- ta -v- Emanuel Zammit de- cided on 21 April 2005, The Court of Criminal Appeal should analysis the records of the proceedings in order to see whether the Magistrates' Court was reasonable in its conclusions. It would vary the conclusions of the first court only is it finds that it could not have reached to the con- clusion it reached. As to the EAW, the pro- cedures are outlined in the Council Framework Decision of 13 June 2002 and has been transposed into Maltese law in June 2004. In February 2009 the Decision was amended. The amendment shifted from the notion of extradition to that of surrender. The EAW did away with the formal extradition procedures and the surrender fell under the judicial realm. Now it is the judicial author- ities within the EU which de- cide whether to surrender a fugitive, without involving any executive organs. The Deci- sion is based on mutual trust and co-operation between the judicial authorities of the EU. The Court commented that this is now more efficient, faster and less bureaucratic. In Malta the EAW is regulat- ed in tandem with the Extradi- tion Act. Although under the Act, there is still a criminal procedure, there are still pro- visions aimed at making the EAW proceedings easier and faster. With regard to Drga's appeal he quoted Regulation 60 of the Order which mentions that the person has to be unlawful- ly at large". This was not the case and this was recognised by the Czech Republic judicial authorities. There was no order for him to remain in the Czech Re- public. The Attorney General argued that the phrase "un- lawfully at large" meant that the sentence against the per- son could not be enforced. 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