To fight the increasing threat of criminal activities globally, Eurojust has signed Working Arrangements with the Prosecution Services of Bolivia, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador and Peru. The new arrangements will make strategic cooperation between these authorities and Eurojust more effective. The prosecutors generals of the five countries and of Panama, which already has a Working Arrangement with Eurojust, attended the signing of the arrangements.Read More
An important step against organised crime: Eurojust signs Working Arrangements with five Latin American countries
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