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Match fixing in tennis stopped with Eurojust’s support

French, Bulgarian, Spanish, and Romanian authorities have halted a criminal group that set up an intricate match-fixing system for tennis matches. The group ensured large profits for their clients by arranging the winners of the matches between 2018 and 2024. During an action day, authorities arrested 15 suspects in France, Bulgaria, Romania and Spain and conducted searches to collect evidence.

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17 October 2025|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
Trafficking for sexual exploitation is the most widespread form of trafficking in human beings (THB), disproportionately affecting women. Eurojust’s experience has shown that countries initiate investigations into trafficking for sexual exploitation or related offences as a starting point for...
15 October 2025|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
Following a proposal from the European Commission, endorsed by the Ministers of Justice from all EU Member States, the European Judicial Organised Crime Network (EJOCN) was officially launched in September 2024 with a broad and flexible mandate to address all judicial aspects of the fight against...
06 October 2025|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
Regulation (EU) 2018/1805 on the mutual recognition of freezing and confiscation orders is a key judicial cooperation instrument aimed at strengthening asset recovery in cross-border cases across the European Union. This is the first Eurojust casework report on the practical implementation of this...

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02 October 2025|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH