19/2024/ONS: Organised property crime

The aim of this onsite activity is to:
- improve the fight against organised property crime by ensuring the recognition of this phenomenon as a form of organised crime.
- improve the efficiency of prevention, detection, intelligence collection, investigation and other law enforcement operations linked to OPC. This year’s course will have a special focus on stolen vehicles.
EMPACT training activity
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Combating new forms of organised crime requires more cooperation between police and gendarmes, customs officers, border guards, judges, and prosecutors. EU institutions, agencies and Member States work together to tackle organised and serious international crime through a permanent and key instrument: the European Multidisciplinary Platform Against Criminal Threats (EMPACT).
CEPOL plays a crucial role in the EMPACT mechanism through the provision of specialised training and the identification of training needs within each common security threat. Every year, CEPOL provides a comprehensive training package for each common EU crime priority consisting of onsite, online and exchange training activities.
Check more of CEPOL's EMPACT training activities here.