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"Mr President, it is unfortunate that Europol mislaid some highly sensitive data on terrorism through human error. We’ve had similar experiences in Britain with highly sensitive government information being left on trains and in the back of taxis. If only obtaining information from Europol was always so easy. In October, I requested a copy of the joint Interpol-Europol report on migrant smuggling networks from Europol and I was told I could not have it. My constituents in London might be surprised that I, as their MEP and a member of the Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs Committee, cannot see this important report – not even a redacted version with sensitive and investigation-specific information withheld. My constituents would quite rightly expect me to be able to see this report. I hope that Europol will reconsider its decision and give me a copy of the report, rather than me having to hope that one turns up in the back of a taxi."@en1
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