EU: Europol and Eurojust Strengthened with New Measures – Resources and Staff Doubled
Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The European Commission proposes new legislative initiatives to combat cross-border and sophisticated crime.
- The plan aims to significantly upgrade Europol and Eurojust by doubling resources and staff over the next decade.
- These enhanced agencies will tackle increasingly complex criminal activities across the EU.
The European Commission is launching a robust new package of measures designed to significantly bolster the EU's fight against increasingly sophisticated and cross-border crime. At the heart of this initiative is a substantial enhancement of Europol and Eurojust, the bloc's key agencies for police and judicial cooperation.
Under the proposed plan, both Europol and Eurojust are set to receive a dramatic increase in funding and personnel. The commission aims to double their resources and staff over the coming decade, equipping them with the necessary tools and expertise to confront the evolving nature of criminal threats. This strategic investment underscores the EU's commitment to strengthening internal security and ensuring justice across member states.
The legislative package addresses the growing challenges posed by organized crime, terrorism, and cybercrime, which often transcend national borders. By providing Europol and Eurojust with greater capacity, the EU intends to improve intelligence sharing, facilitate joint investigations, and enhance the prosecution of criminals operating within and beyond the Union. This move is seen as critical in adapting to the complexities of modern criminal networks.
Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.