EU moves to strengthen Europol against rising digital, cross-border crime


A drone view shows the European Commission headquarters known as the Berlaymont building in Brussels, Belgium April 29, 2026. REUTERS/Yves Herman

June 24 (Reuters) - The ⁠European Commission on Wednesday unveiled measures to ⁠enable Europol, the EU's law enforcement ‌agency, to respond more quickly and effectively to cross-border and increasingly digital crime.

• Europol warned last year that organised ​crime gangs were turning to ⁠AI-powered scams to ⁠target victims. Tackling smuggling gangs that illegally move migrants ⁠across ‌Europe remains a priority for many governments.

• The Commission said Europol will ⁠build a sovereign cloud infrastructure and ​create a ‌shared data space to allow investigators to collaborate ⁠more ​easily on joint cases.

• The agency will also establish support offices in EU countries, staffed by ⁠officers with prior Europol experience, ​the Commission said.

• Europol will deepen cooperation with international partners and improve coordination with Eurojust, the ⁠EU’s judicial cooperation body.

• "Criminals are highly adept at exploiting the opportunities of the digital realm, operating effectively across borders without limitations," EU tech ​chief Henna Virkkunen said.

• "We are ⁠strengthening both Europol and Eurojust so that Europe ​can respond faster... share ‌information more effectively, and bring ​criminals to justice more efficiently," she added.

(Reporting by Sudip Kar-GuptaEditing by Ros Russell)

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