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    Europol to lead EU fight against migrant smuggling and trafficking

    September 26, 2025
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    The European Union has reached a provisional agreement to strengthen the role of Europol in combating migrant smuggling and human trafficking. The deal, concluded between the European Parliament and the Council, grants the EU’s law enforcement agency greater authority and resources to coordinate investigations and support national authorities. The agreement introduces a European Centre Against Migrant Smuggling within Europol to serve as a permanent hub for operational, technical, and strategic support. The centre will focus on dismantling criminal networks, assisting member states in identifying victims, and improving cooperation across borders.

    Europol gains funding boost to coordinate operations tackling human trafficking and migrant smuggling.

    Liaison officers from Frontex, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, and Eurojust, the EU agency for judicial cooperation, will be seconded to the new centre to enhance coordination within their respective mandates. Europol will also gain access to more structured data-sharing mechanisms. Member states will be required to provide the agency with relevant information, especially when Europol is deployed on their territory or when joint operations are conducted. Immigration liaison officers stationed in non-EU countries will also share intelligence with the agency, strengthening its capacity to track and analyze cross-border smuggling networks.

    Europol to receive €50 million in new funding allocation

    To support its expanded mandate, Europol will receive an additional €50 million in funding and 50 new staff members. These resources will be allocated to enhance intelligence analysis, biometric data processing, and forensic support, as well as to boost operational coordination with national law enforcement. The agency will also be empowered to deliver technical and analytical assistance to task forces set up by member states to tackle smuggling and trafficking cases.

    The agreement will now move to formal adoption by the European Parliament and the Council. Once approved and published in the Official Journal of the European Union, the regulation will enter into force following a 20-day period. Europol’s Management Board will subsequently establish the detailed implementing rules for the European Centre Against Migrant Smuggling. The initiative follows growing concern over the scale and profitability of migrant smuggling operations in Europe.

    Over 15,000 migrant smugglers identified in EU in 2022

    According to Frontex, more than 15,000 migrant smugglers were reported in 2022 within the EU. Estimates suggest that smuggling networks generate between €4.7 billion and €6 billion annually. Authorities report that more than 90 percent of irregular migrants entering the EU rely on smuggling services, underscoring the importance of coordinated law enforcement action. The regulation also reinforces Europol’s role in supporting victim identification and ensuring that individuals subjected to trafficking are recognized and assisted.

    By centralizing intelligence and coordination efforts, the agency is expected to streamline cooperation among EU countries and enhance the overall efficiency of cross-border investigations. Once implemented, the strengthened mandate will represent one of the most significant expansions of Europol’s role in recent years. It reflects the EU’s ongoing focus on addressing organized crime networks that exploit migration routes, while aligning law enforcement capabilities more closely across its member states. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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