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The EU police agency wants more data and information shared on Libya. (Photo: Europol)

Europol keen to bend rules on Libya cases

The EU's police agency, Europol, wants to start collaborating with Libyan authorities to clamp down on migrant smuggling.

An internal paper from the Hague-based agency, dated from earlier this month, says privacy issues are making the task difficult despite the operational presence of military and intelligence authorities of EU states inside the war-torn country.

"There is a clear gap in information flows," notes the paper.

The agency wants to start exchanging sensitive info...

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The EU police agency wants more data and information shared on Libya. (Photo: Europol)

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