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Trafficking in human beings

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23 November 2020|PRESS RELEASE
Thanks to rapid judicial cooperation via Eurojust, nine members of a Romanian Organised Crime Group (OCG) have now formally been charged in Romania and Finland for human trafficking, inciting prostitution and money laundering. The suspects were arrested during an action day in May this year in...
12 November 2020|LAST UPDATE:31 January 2024|AVAILABLE IN 24 LANGUAGES
Sometimes people gain unlawful access to the European Union (EU) through a marriage of convenience. Increasingly, such sham marriages are part of sophisticated fraud schemes arranged by Organised Crime Groups (OCGs). The OCGs engage in migrant smuggling and trafficking of human beings on an...
09 November 2020|PRESS RELEASE
A broad common approach, involving administrations such as civil registries and consulates, is instrumental to tackling the fraud and abuse perpetrated by Organised Criminal Groups (OCGs) via sham marriages. In addition, further enhancement of judicial cooperation and the coordination of...

The Amouda case(Infographic)

05 November 2020|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH

The Agentur case(Infographic)

05 November 2020|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH