
Europol
Europol is the European Union's law enforcement agency, established in 1999, which facilitates cooperation and information sharing among EU member states' police forces. It plays a critical role in combating serious international crime and terrorism by providing support in operations, strategic analysis, and the development of cross-border investigations. Recently, Europol was in the news for its involvement in a significant international operation against child sexual abuse, which led to the identification and arrest of numerous suspects across multiple countries.
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Slovenia:
Europol played a key role in coordinating the investigation and execution of the operation.
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Ukraine:
Europol supported a large operation that led to the arrest of nearly 50 suspects involved in a cocaine smuggling network.
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United Kingdom:
Europol released footage of suspects being arrested on the Spanish islands.
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Paraguay:
Europol was involved in alerting the affected countries.
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