Section 268. Term of Detention
(2) After recognition of the detained person as a suspect or an accused and interrogation, if it is necessary, the person directing the proceedings shall without delay decide on the release of such person from a temporary place of detention if a security measure has been applied, which is not related to the deprivation of liberty.
Section 699. Detention of a Person for the Purpose of Extradition
(5) If temporary or extradition arrest has not been applied within 72 hours from the moment of the detention of a person, the detained person shall be released or another security measure shall be applied.
Section 732. Temporary Arrest before the Receipt of a Request for a Takeover of Criminal Proceedings
(2) A person placed under arrest in accordance with the procedures laid down in Paragraph one of this Section may be released, if:
1) a request for a takeover of criminal proceedings has not been received within 18 days from the day of the application of detention or temporary arrest;
2) documents to be attached have not been received within 15 days from the day of the receipt of the request;
3) a decision has not been taken on application of a security measure - arrest in the taken-over criminal
proceedings within 40 days from the day of the application of detention or temporary arrest;
4) a decision has been taken to reject the request regarding the taking over of criminal proceedings;
5) the takeover of criminal proceedings has been withdrawn;
6) circumstances have become known that exclude the opportunity to hold the person under arrest.
Section 733. Temporary Arrest after Receipt of a Request for a Takeover of Criminal Proceedings
(2) A person who has been placed under arrest in accordance with this Section may be released from temporary arrest, if:
1) a request to takeover criminal proceedings has not been decided within 40 days from the day of the application of detention or temporary arrest;
2) a decision has not been taken on application of a security measure - arrest in the taken-over criminal
proceedings within 40 days from the day of the application of detention or temporary arrest;
3) a decision has been taken to reject the request regarding the taking over of criminal proceedings;
4) the takeover of criminal proceedings has been withdrawn;
5) circumstances have become known that exclude the opportunity to hold the person under arrest.
3. A person who is provisionally arrested may be released from custody if the requested State has not received the request for surrender and the documents supporting the request as specified in article 91 within the time limits specified in the Rules of Procedure and Evidence. However, the person may consent to surrender before the expiration of this period if permitted by the law of the requested State. In such a case, the requested State shall proceed to surrender the person to the Court as soon as possible.