Europol arrested 24 criminals from the most wanted list

Europol points out that, since the list with the names and photos of the 60 most wanted people, who were convicted or suspected of murder, kidnapping, terrorism, drug trafficking, was published at the beginning of the year, most of them were caught thanks to the media attention that the list caused, reports Tanjug
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Europol, Photo: Reuters
Europol, Photo: Reuters
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Ažurirano: 30.11.2016. 13:52h

The European Police Service (Europol) announced today that it has arrested 24 of the 60 criminals who are on the list of the most wanted in Europe.

As stated in the announcement, many of the criminals on the list are still hiding throughout Europe, which is why Evroplol, together with the European Network for the Search of Fugitives (ENFAST), will publish one photo of a wanted fugitive every day from December 1 to 23. to one of the 23 European countries.

Europol points out that, since the list with the names and photos of the 60 most wanted people, who were convicted or suspected of murder, kidnapping, terrorism, drug trafficking, was published at the beginning of the year, most of them were caught thanks to the media attention that the list caused, reports Tanjug.

"Many of them are still hiding across Europe and European law enforcement agencies are working together to catch them. All these criminals are escaping responsibility and punishment, and this is hard not only on the victims, but also on the families and friends of the victims," ​​it said. in the announcement.

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