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The authority which ordered a wanted circular or notice to be issued is required towithdraw it immediately after the wanted person or object is found, or when the statutorylimit for prosecution or execution of penalties lapses, or other reasons appear owing towhich a wanted circular or notice are no longer necessary.Article 569(1) The wanted circular or notice shall be issued by the internal affairs authority locatedwithin the territorial jurisdiction of the court before which the criminal proceedings arebeing conducted, or the institution from which a person serving a prison sentence or acustodial measure escaped.(2) The public information media may be used for the purpose of informing the publicabout the wanted circular or the notice.(3) Where it is probable that the wanted person is abroad, the ministry of internal affairsmay also issue an international wanted circular, with the consent of the ministryresponsible for the judiciary.(4) Upon a request by a foreign authority, the ministry of internal affairs may issue awanted circular for a person suspected of being in the Republic of Serbia, if the requestcontains a statement that extradition would be sought if such person is found.Chapter XXXVITRANSITIONAL AND CONCLUDING PROVISIONSArticle 570If due to an insufficient number of judges in a court which adjudicates only in the firstinstance the chamber provided by Article 24 paragraph 6 cannot be formed, the taskswhich are within the competences of that chamber shall be conducted by the chamber ofthe immediately higher court.Article 571Where a time limit was in effect on the effective date of this Code, the time limit shall becounted according to the provisions of this Code, except if under the earlier regulationsthe limit was longer.Article 572(1) For criminal offences for which the perpetrator is prosecuted on a motion of theaggrieved the time limit referred to in Article 53 paragraph 1 of this Code shall begin torun from the effective date of the Criminal Code under which certain criminal offencesare prosecuted on requests of aggrieved persons.(2) Criminal proceedings for criminal offences which were before the effective date of theCode referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article prosecuted ex officio or by private

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