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    What the EU does

    Facts about internal security

    One out of four EU citizens believe that combating criminality is a priority
    Almost all crimes have a digital component: cybercrime, drug trafficking, trafficking in human beings, migrant smuggling

    Areas of action

    Learn how the EU is coordinating the fight against drug trafficking

    Find out how the EU is tackling cybercrime through laws, cross-border cooperation and funding

    Key achievements

    • In 2023, the EU-supported cross-border law enforcement cooperation led to
      the identification of 7536 victims of trafficking, 457 arrests of suspected 
      traffickers, the launch of 1175 investigations and seizures of €4.1 million
      criminal profit.
    • The European Ports Alliance and its public-private partnership launched in 
      2024, have stepped up the fight against drug trafficking, one of the most serious 
      security threats faced by Europe today.
    • As of June 2022, the Terrorist Content Online Regulation requires all online platforms 
      that offer their services in the EU to remove terrorist content within one hour of 
      being notified. This swift response helps keep citizens safe from illegal material and 
      prevent radicalisation online, while robust safeguards ensure that freedom of 
      expression and access to information are fully protected.

    In focus

    Events

    This page was last updated on 18 December 2025