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10 June 2020|PRESS RELEASE
Authorities in Spain, Denmark, Sweden and Germany have arrested 11 suspects for offering illegal access to over 40 000 streaming services, subscription television channels and films, violating audiovisual copyright on a large scale. During an action day coordinated via Eurojust, 50 servers were...
14 January 2020|PRESS RELEASE
Last week, during a day of simultaneous and coordinated actions in nine EU countries, judicial and police authorities dealt a blow to a criminal organisation involved in large-scale VAT fraud with the sale of luxury cars. During the action day, coordinated and led by the French and Romanian desks at...
PUBLICATION DATE:29 November 2019
The 100th action day that took place on 18 September 2019 marks an important milestone for Eurojust. Action days are one of the judicial tools used by Eurojust to coordinate time-sensitive investigations. In 2018 alone, Eurojust handled over 6.500 cases. Since 2011, Eurojust provides practical, real...
29 November 2019|PRESS RELEASE
The one hundred joint action days coordinated at Eurojust since 2011 have led to 1 722 arrests by national judicial and law enforcement authorities. In total during this period, 3 355 searches were carried out and more than EUR 210 million in cash, luxury cars and jewellery were seized. The actions...
18 November 2019|PRESS RELEASE
An international police operation carried out today, supported by Eurojust and Europol, dismantled an international organised crime group involved in large-scale trafficking of Greek archaeological items looted from Calabria, Italy, resulting in 23 arrests and 103 searches and seizures, yielding...
PUBLICATION DATE:18 September 2019
Crackdown on a criminal network illegally selling audiovisual material, by Italian, Bulgarian, German, Greek, French and Dutch authorities with the support of Eurojust. Parallel actions carried out by judicial and law enforcement authorities throughout Europe to shut down hundreds of illegal servers...