(1) A surrender warrant in relation to the person (the relevant person ) must:
(a) require the person in whose custody the relevant person is being held to release the relevant person into the custody of a police officer; and
(b) authorise the police officer to transport the relevant person in custody, and, if necessary or convenient, to detain the relevant person in custody, for the purpose of enabling the relevant person:
(i) to be placed in the custody of a specified person who is an officer of the ICC or other person authorised by the ICC; and
(ii) to be transported to a place specified by the ICC; and
(c) authorise the specified person to transport the relevant person in custody to a place specified by the ICC for the purpose of surrendering the relevant person to a person appointed by the ICC to receive the person.
(2) A place referred to in paragraph ( 1)(b) or (c) may be a place in or outside Australia .