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Crackdown on criminal network that stole 170 historical books worth EUR 2.5 million across Europe

Eurojust and Europol have supported the competent authorities in Lithuania, France, Latvia, Poland, Switzerland and Georgia in an international operation against an organised crime group (OCG) that allegedly stole 170 books of high historical and cultural value across several European countries. The stolen books have an estimated value of EUR 2.5 million and were written by well-known Russian novelists.

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PUBLICATION DATE:25 April 2024
This leaflet describes the EuroMed Justice Project dedicated to enhancing cross-border judicial cooperation in the Mediterranean region, implemented by Eurojust and funded by the European Union (DG NEAR). The leaflet outlines the project’s aims and objectives, how it will achieve them, as well as...
PUBLICATION DATE:22 April 2024
Increasingly, drug trafficking investigations and prosecutions in the European Union have links to non-EU countries and practitioners see the need and opportunity to collaborate with these countries at the judicial level. Based on the practical experience of Liaison Prosecutors posted to Eurojust...
PUBLICATION DATE:18 April 2024
This Joint Paper document was developed to inform judicial practitioners in the Members States of the services and assistance in international cooperation in criminal matters that can be provided by the European Judicial Network (EJN) and Eurojust. The objective of the document is to assist...
PUBLICATION DATE:04 April 2024
The Justice and Home Affairs Agencies Network - Final Report 2023 captures the network’s activities in 2023, the progress made, and common milestones achieved by JHA Agencies of the EU. It also underlines the steady commitment of the JHA family to upholding the fundamental rights, freedoms, justice...