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EU strengthens Europol to combat digital and cross-border crime

The European Commission announced on Wednesday a series of'measures' to help Europol, the EU law enforcement agency, respond more quickly and effectively to cross-border crime.

Europol warned in 2017 that organized crime groups were using AI scams to target their victims. Many governments continue to make it a priority to combat smuggler gangs who illegally transport migrants across Europe.

* The Commission stated that 'Europol will create a?shared data space? and a sovereign cloud to enable investigators to more easily collaborate on joint cases.

The Commission announced that the agency would also open support offices in EU member states, which will be staffed with officers who have prior Europol experience.

* Europol will improve its coordination with Eurojust (the?EU's judicial co-operation body) and deepen its cooperation with international partners.

* According to EU tech chief Henna Virkkunen, "Criminals have mastered the art of exploitation in the digital world and are able to operate effectively without limitations across borders."

She added: "We are strengthening Europol and Eurojust to?ensure that Europe can respond more quickly... share information a lot more effectively and bring criminals into justice faster." (Reporting and Editing by Ros Russel)

(source: Reuters)