Part V—Custody of persons in transit
29  Transit  
	(1)	If a person is to be transported in custody from a foreign country through Australia to another foreign country for the purposes of:
	(a)	giving evidence in a proceeding; or
	(b)	giving assistance in relation to an investigation;
relating to a criminal matter in the other foreign country, the person:
	(c)	may be transported through Australia in the custody of another person; and
	(d)	if an aircraft or ship by which the person is being transported lands or calls at a place in Australia—shall be kept in such custody as the Attorney General directs in writing until his or her transportation is continued.
	(2)	Where a person who is being held in custody pursuant to a direction under paragraph (1)(d) and the person’s transportation is not, in the opinion of the Attorney General, continued within a reasonable time, the Attorney General may direct that the person be transported in custody to the foreign country from which the person was first transported   .
(a) A State Party shall authorize, in accordance with its national procedural law, transportation through its territory of a person being surrendered to the Court by another State, except where transit through that State would impede or delay the surrender.