Part 1Offences

Offences

6Proceedings against persons becoming resident in the United Kingdom

1

This section applies in relation to a person who—

a

commits acts outwith the United Kingdom at a time when that person is neither a United Kingdom national nor a United Kingdom resident; and

b

subsequently becomes a United Kingdom resident.

2

Proceedings may be brought against such a person in Scotland for a substantive offence if—

a

that person is a United Kingdom resident at the time the proceedings are brought; and

b

the acts in respect of which the proceedings are brought would have constituted that offence if they had been committed in Scotland.

3

Proceedings may be brought against such a person in Scotland for an offence ancillary to a substantive offence (or what would be such a substantive offence if committed in Scotland) if—

a

that person is a United Kingdom resident at the time the proceedings are brought; and

b

the acts in respect of which the proceedings are brought would have constituted that ancillary offence if they had been committed in Scotland.

4

In this section a “substantive offence” means an offence under this Part of this Act other than an ancillary offence.

5

Nothing in this section shall be read as restricting the operation of any other provision of this Part of this Act.