During the visit, Eurojust President Michael Schmid and Commissioner Brunner discussed the threat of organised crime to European citizens. As organised crime becomes more professional and more global, authorities need to keep up and work together. Eurojust provides hands-on support to prosecutors to collaborate on cross-border investigations. In 2024, nearly 13 000 criminal investigations received support from Eurojust, leading to the freezing of more than EUR 1 billion in assets and over 1 000 arrests.Read More
European Commissioner Brunner meets Eurojust presidency
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