Ms Margarita Šniutytė-Daugėlienė and Mr Francisco BarbosaThe Attorney General of Colombia, Mr Francisco Barbosa, visited Eurojust today to discuss stepping up cross-border judicial cooperation with EU Member States through the Agency. A particular focus was on enhancing cooperation to combat the sharp increase in illicit drug and wildlife trafficking from Colombia to the European Union. Fighting these types of organised crimes are priorities for both the EU and the Colombian authorities. Read More
Attorney General of Colombia visits Eurojust to step up cooperation against drug and wildlife trafficking
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