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I strongly support this excellent report by Maurizio Turco which calls for the extension of Europol's mandate and the addition of other non-binding arrangements. If Europol's mandate is extended to cover serious forms of international crime, such as kidnapping, illegal immigrant smuggling and racism, this body will become an institution with real biting power and one which can be seen as working in the interests and for the safety of European citizens. Moreover, the Swedish proposal to allow the onward transmission by third countries of personal data received from Europol is particularly important. It is well known that crime in the twenty-first century is borderless, and as such the EU should not and cannot operate Europol in a vacuum. This is why it is essential that Europol works in conjunction with third party states since only then will its full effectiveness be realised."@en1
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