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    European Commission plans to expand Europol’s powers across EU

    April 3, 2025
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    The European Commission has unveiled plans to significantly expand the mandate of Europol as part of a broader strategy to reinforce internal security across the European Union. Announced in Brussels on April 1, 2025, the initiative is aimed at enhancing law enforcement capabilities amid evolving geopolitical threats, hybrid challenges, and a surge in digital crime. The newly published internal security strategy outlines a legislative proposal to reform Europol, the EU’s law enforcement cooperation agency, by 2026.

    The proposal includes calls for increased resources and a strengthened operational framework to enable more efficient cooperation between national and EU-level security bodies. As part of the strategic overhaul, the European Commission has committed to presenting a detailed roadmap to improve legal and effective access to data for law enforcement authorities. The goal is to facilitate more timely and secure information-sharing across borders, supporting national efforts to address organized crime, terrorism, and cyber threats.

    In addition to the Europol reform, the European Commission is also seeking to bolster Frontex, the EU’s border and coast guard agency, enhancing its role in managing external border security. The proposal includes expanding personnel and technical resources to improve migration control and surveillance operations at the EU’s frontiers. The strategy further outlines intentions to reform Eurojust, the EU’s Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation.

    The changes aim to improve the agency’s coordination role in cross-border prosecutions and judicial cooperation, particularly in cases involving transnational crime. Addressing the growing risks to both physical and digital infrastructure, the European Commission also emphasized the need for enhanced support to member states. This includes measures to secure critical assets against cyberattacks and sabotage, which have become increasingly prevalent in recent years.

    The strategic document reflects the EU’s efforts to modernize and reinforce its internal security architecture. It underscores the bloc’s recognition of evolving threats and its intention to ensure that member states are equipped to respond with greater agility and coherence. The legislative proposals stemming from this strategy are expected to be introduced gradually, beginning in 2026, pending approval by the European Parliament and Council. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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