Europol continues to strengthen the fight against crime through international cooperation, reaching a new milestone in its Secure Information Exchange Network Application (SIENA). Over the past year, Europol has expanded its network of SIENA connections from 3 000 to 3 500, adding, on average, two new partners every day.This development reflects Europol’s commitment to fostering collaboration between law enforcement authorities… Read More
Casting a wider net: 3 500 authorities now linked via Europol
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