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Eurojust-supported joint investigation leads to Ireland's first convictions for labour trafficking

A Eurojust supported joint investigation team (JIT) between the Irish and Latvian authorities, and Europol, has led to Ireland's first convictions for human trafficking for the purpose of labour exploitation. Following the investigation, Irish courts sentenced two individuals to 13 and 11 years' imprisonment for offences including human trafficking, money laundering and forgery.

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30 June 2026|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
30 June 2026|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
The Eurojust Regulation, reinforces Eurojust's successful core concept of supporting the national authorities in their investigations and prosecutions. The National Members, serving their national authorities in criminal judicial cooperation matters, provide strategic guidance and participate...
25 June 2026|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
The Italian Ministry of Justice, in collaboration with the EJOCN, organised an international Conference in Palermo as a follow-up to the 25th anniversary of the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC). It focused on the progress made so far and the steps still to be...
18 June 2026|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
In 2025, Eurojust supported close to 14 000 criminal investigations – discover the impact behind the numbers and the breakdown of crime types in the Casework & Crime excerpt of the 2025 Annual Report. The short report features the overview of cases by crime types including main statistics and...