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Investigation 'Nimmersatt': EPPO clamps down on criminal organisation smuggling hazardous salvage cars from US

In an action led by the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) in Berlin (Germany) and Vilnius (Lithuania), 1 000 police and tax and customs officers carried out 200 searches in ten countries, in a probe into a criminal organisation importing salvage cars from the United States (US) and reselling them after cosmetic repair, while evading custom duties and VAT.

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Romania: 12 indicted with €9.5 million fraud involving IT projects

This week, the European Public Prosecutor’s Office in Bucharest (Romania) submitted an indictment before the Bucharest Tribunal against 12 defendants (six individuals and six companies), following an investigation into a €9.5 million fraud involving IT projects, financed by the EU. 

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Croatia: Officials of Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs arrested in investigation into fraudulent accommodation expenses

The European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) in Zagreb (Croatia) has initiated an investigation against two public officials of the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs suspected of abuse of position and authority, in connection to fraud involving accommodation expenses. The two suspects were arrested today at the EPPO’s request, following investigative measures conducted in cooperation with the Office for the Suppression of Corruption and Organised Crime (USKOK).

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Latvia: Mayor of Jēkabpils and other public officials detained in probe into €16.9 million dam

On behalf of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office (EPPO) in Riga (Latvia), the Corruption Prevention and Combating Bureau (KNAB) carried out searches today and detained five suspects, including the mayor of Jēkabpils, other public officials and representatives of private companies, in a probe into the construction of a €16.9 million anti-flooding dam, co-funded by the EU.