Fri. Dec 13th, 2024
The Hague, 5 October 2023

The JIT was set up on 25 March 2022 by Lithuania, Poland and Ukraine with Eurojust’s support. On 31 May 2022, Estonia, Latvia and Slovakia became members, followed by Romania on 13 October 2022. On 3 March 2023, the JIT’s seven national authorities signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the United States Department of Justice. Eurojust, the Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) and now Europol are participants in the JIT.

In line with its mandate, Europol will provide analytical and forensic support to the members of the JIT. In addition, Europol will support the collection and analysis of data legally obtained from open sources such as social media, broadcast TV or radio, what is known as Open Source Intelligence (OSINT).

Europol will also make available their expertise and experience in the field of war crimes, crimes against humanity and other international crimes via the Analytical Project on Core International Crimes (AP CIC).

Eurojust provides legal, logistical, financial and analytical support to the JIT. Since March 2022, the Agency has hosted 19 coordination meetings of the JIT and other national authorities who are investigating alleged core international crimes committed in Ukraine.

For more information on all the actions taken by Europol since the outbreak of the war in Ukraine, please consult our dedicated webpage.

Source – Europol

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