70—Giving notice if a forfeiture order is discharged on appeal or by
quashing of a conviction
(1) If—
(a) a
forfeiture order that covered particular property is discharged by a court
hearing an appeal against the making of the order; or
(b) a
forfeiture order that covered particular property is discharged under
section 64 or section 68(2),
then the DPP—
(c)
must, as soon as practicable, give written notice of the discharge to any
person the DPP reasonably believes may have had an interest in the property
immediately before the order was made; and
(d)
must, if required by a court, give or publish notice of the discharge to a
specified person or class of persons.
(2) The court may
specify the time and manner in which a notice under subsection (1)(d) is
to be given or published.
(3) A notice given
under this section must include a statement to the effect that a person
claiming to have had an interest in that property may apply under
section 71 for the transfer of the interest, or its value, to the person.