Without prejudice to the provisions of the third paragraph of Article 41, when exercising his jurisdiction pursuant to this section, the Counter-Terrorism Public Prosecutor may, by judicial delegation, request any public prosecutor to carry out or have carried out the acts necessary for the investigation and prosecution of offences falling within the scope of Article 706-16 in the places where the latter has territorial jurisdiction.
The judicial delegation shall mention the investigative acts entrusted to the public prosecutor thus requested.
The judicial delegation specifies the investigative acts entrusted to the public prosecutor thus requested. It may only prescribe acts that are directly related to the investigation for which it has been issued.
It states the nature of the offence and the reasons for the request.
It indicates the nature of the offence under investigation. It is dated, signed and sealed by the Anti-Terrorism Public Prosecutor.
The Anti-Terrorism Public Prosecutor sets the time limit within which the delegation must be returned to him, accompanied by the minutes recording its execution. In the absence of a deadline set in the delegation, the judicial delegation and the reports must be sent to him within eight days of the end of the operations carried out pursuant to this delegation.
The magistrates appointed to carry out the delegation exercise their powers in accordance with the law.
The magistrates appointed for its execution shall exercise, within the limits of the judicial delegation, all the powers of the anti-terrorist public prosecutor provided for in this section.