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Joint investigation team disrupts group behind self-igniting parcel terrorist attacks

A joint investigation team of German, Lithuanian, Dutch, Polish and UK authorities, set up under the coordination of Eurojust has been crucial in exposing the operation behind several attacks carried out across Europe involving self-igniting parcels. The cooperative efforts led to the identification of 22 suspects in Lithuania and Poland who are suspected of having been working on behalf of the military-intelligence service of the Russian Federation.

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20 February 2026|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
The Justice and Home Affairs Agencies Network, comprising nine EU agencies (CEPOL, EIGE, EUAA, EUDA, eu-LISA, Eurojust, EUROPOL, FRA, Frontex), aligned its 2025 activities with the JHAAN Trio Presidency priorities: the responsible use of digitalisation, innovation and artificial intelligence, and...
18 February 2026|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
To call attention to the upcoming entry into application of the EU e-evidence package in 2026, Eurojust organised a meeting on the roles and responsibilities of Member States, service providers and Eurojust in relation to this new legislation. The groundbreaking EU e-evidence package will make it...
10 February 2026|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
The 2nd Plenary Meeting of the European Judicial Organised Crime Network (EJOCN) took place on the 29th -30th October 2025 under the auspices of the Danish Presidency of the Council of the European Union, at Eurojust’s premises in The Hague. Following its inaugural Plenary which saw the formation of...
27 January 2026|AVAILABLE IN 24 LANGUAGES