(1) A "cross-border controlled operation" is a controlled operation—
(a) in respect of an offence that is a relevant offence; and
(b) that is, will be, or is likely to be, conducted in this jurisdiction and in one or more participating jurisdictions.
(2) For the purposes of this Act, a cross-border controlled operation in respect of a relevant offence is taken to be conducted in this jurisdiction (whether or not it is also conducted in another jurisdiction) if a participant in the operation is a law enforcement officer of this jurisdiction.
Note: Sub-section (2) is intended to cover the situation where an officer of this jurisdiction is conducting an operation in another jurisdiction for the purposes of investigating a relevant offence of this jurisdiction (eg: a Victorian officer is investigating a conspiracy to import drugs into Victoria from NSW, and the operation is to be conducted wholly in NSW).