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The website’s content is managed and published by national ENFAST teams in EU Member States, whose administrators upload their countries’ most wanted fugitives, and will directly receive any leads about them. Fugitives searched by ENFAST (supported by Europol)
19 paź 2019 · Europol has revealed the names of Europe's most-wanted fugitives - and 18 of the 21 criminals on the list are women. The EU crime agency says its list proves that women are equally capable of committing serious crimes as men.
The female fugitives featured on Europe’s Most Wanted website prove that they are. The criminals – of both genders – in this new campaign by EU law enforcement are all wanted for grave offences like murder, drug trafficking, fraud, theft and trafficking in human beings.
18 paź 2019 · The EU's crime agency Europol has launched a campaign showing its "most wanted" women, accused or convicted of serious and organised crimes. On a dedicated webpage, images of the fugitives...
19 paź 2019 · Europol has revealed the names of Europe's most-wanted fugitives - and 18 of the 21 criminals on the list are women. The EU crime agency says its list proves that women are equally capable of...
18 paź 2019 · The European Union's law enforcement agency's "Crime Has No Gender" campaign revealed the identities of the most wanted person from 21 EU member states, of which 18 are women.
19 paź 2019 · The most wanted female criminals in Europe include a human trafficker who helped lure a young girl to England and the killer of a British businessman. Europol, the EU’s law enforcement...