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Europol

/ ˈjʊərəʊˌpɒl /

acronym for

  1. European Police Office, an international association devoted to fighting cross-border organized crime within the European Union
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Europol, the EU's policing body, worked alongside Colombian investigators to track Belvedere down in Medellín.

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Europol also said a number of threats to life were prevented and a drug laboratory in Australia was dismantled.

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The Europol documents mention a complex deal to sell a plot of land, on Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast, that links one of Ms Ignatova’s companies to Taki’s wife.

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Searches were carried out in Ukraine, Portugal, the Netherlands and Armenia, EU police agency Europol added.

Since 2022, more than 170 books valued at more than $2.6 million have vanished from libraries in Germany, Finland, France, Latvia and elsewhere, according to Europol.

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