The judicial police officers and, under their authority, the judicial police agents, after informing the public prosecutor and unless this magistrate objects, may extend to the whole of the national territory the surveillance of persons against whom there are one or more plausible reasons to suspect them of having committed one of the crimes and offences falling within the scope of Articles 706-73,706-73-1or 706-74 or surveillance of the routing or transport of objects, goods or products derived from the commission of these offences or used to commit them.
Information prior to the extension of jurisdiction provided for in the first paragraph must be given, by any means, to the public prosecutor already seised and to the public prosecutor at the judicial court in whose jurisdiction the surveillance operations are likely to begin.