
The European Judicial Organised Crime Network (EJOCN) was established at Eurojust in 2024, by the conclusions of the Council of the European Union and based on a proposal by the European Commission.
The EJOCN’s aim is to facilitate exchanges of information and cooperation amongst judicial authorities dealing with organised crime, with the goal of improving strategic and operational results in the fight against organised crime. The complex and fast-evolving nature of major crimes in Europe make strengthening international judicial coordination necessary. The EJOCN goes beyond the investigation-based collaboration and combats organised crime strategically, forming direct connections between practitioners addressing these challenges.
The Network has a broad mandate to address all aspects of the fight against organised crime. As a first priority, the Council of the European Union proposed for the EJOCN to focus on the illegal trafficking of drugs, in particular through seaports used by organised crime groups to import and transport illegal drugs across Europe. The EJOCN maintains its flexible mandate, and establishes further priorities in its work plans, including addressing horizontal and structural elements of organised criminal networks and activities.