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ID 694510 Last modified 02.07.2018
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Domain public order & identificationpolice investigation
  • liaison officers shall facilitate and expedite the collection and exchange of information through direct contacts with law enforcement agencies and other competent authorities in the host State
  • liaison officers shall also contribute to the collection and exchange of information, particularly of a strategic nature, which may be used for the improved adjustment of measures to combat the various forms of crime
liaison officer
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  • Common action in the field of police cooperation shall include: (a) operational cooperation between the competent authorities, including the police, customs and other specialised law enforcement services of the Member States in relation to the prevention, detection and investigation of criminal offences; (b) the collection, storage, processing, analysis and exchange of relevant information, including information held by law enforcement services on reports on suspicious financial transactions, in particular through Europol, subject to appropriate provisions on the protection of personal data; (c) cooperation and joint initiatives in training, the exchange of liaison officers, secondments, the use of equipment, and forensic research ...
  • Depending on the nature of the support to be provided and the size of the team, a foreign police team could be responsible for the following duties: ... 4. a liaison officer responsible in particular for the exchange of information between that officer's home country and the host country. In view of the differing expertise involved in the areas of public order, violent football hooliganism and terrorism, the national liaison officer could propose that the host country agree to the stationing of a second liaison officer at the host country's coordination centre; ...

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