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"The creation of a real European area of freedom, security and justice requires balance between these three aspects, as the public can only enjoy their rights and freedoms in an area where they are guaranteed a high level of security, particularly through measures for the prevention and combating of crime, for coordination and cooperation between the police and the judicial authorities, and for the mutual recognition of criminal decisions. There is no doubt that organised crime acts on a transnational basis, with involvement in areas ranging from drug trafficking and human trafficking to corruption and money laundering, and it has to be fought using the same approach, which cannot be confined to cross-border barriers. I am voting for this report, as it represents a remarkable political effort to step up the fight against organised crime, establishing guidelines and proposals for action in order to improve the EU legislative framework; for example, by confiscating the proceeds of crime, by imposing transparency measures in the management of public funds, and by drafting a new directive on common investigative techniques. It is also crucial to strengthen and improve the functioning of the European structures involved in fighting organised crime in various ways, such as Europol and Eurojust, and to strengthen cooperation between these agencies and the Member States."@en1
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