Denmark withdrew from Europol

02 May 2017, 02:53 | Policy 
фото с УРА-Информ

This is reported by Deutsche Welle.

As noted, Danish law enforcement officers will continue to have access to Europol data bases through representatives of the service.

However, Denmark will have a special status that will allow Copenhagen to work closely with the EU police organization, not being a member of it.

In the future, Europol plans to open access for ordinary employees of the member countries of the service.

"The signed agreement is good in the short term, but there is a risk that it will become obsolete as a result of the introduction of new technologies," said Danish Prime Minister Lars Lecke Rasmussen.

Also note that the new agreement will allow Copenhagen to request information from Europol until Denmark enters the Schengen zone.

Recall, as previously reported, "URA-Inform, in the search base of Interpol is more than 170 thousand people.

Источник: УРА-Информ