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EUROJUST PRESS RELEASE

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The Hague, 25 February 2009

NOTE: This is an update of the press release issued on Friday 20 February 2009. Some of the information in this press release was issued prematurely and is therefore incorrect, as there is not yet an official case reported to Eurojust.

Eurojust will be requested to coordinate internet telephony investigations

At the request of Direzione Nazionale Antimafia in Rome, Ms Carmen Manfredda, acting National Member for Italy at Eurojust, was approached
by the Italian judicial authorities with the request to introduce a case to Eurojust.

When requested, Eurojust could play an important role in overcoming the technical and legal obstacles to the interception of internet telephony systems, taking into account the various data protection rules and civil rights.

In September 2006, a first strategic meeting on internet telephony took place at Eurojust, in the context of another case introduced by Italy.
The participants were informed of the technical and legal issues of the subject. Representatives from the company Skype S.A. were invited and
present at this meeting. There was a positive message from the Skype representatives during the meeting, showing their commitment to
cooperate with the law enforcement authorities in the fight against serious, cross-border organised crime. The participants took into
consideration that new VoIP technologies could offer a possible communication channel to criminals and criminal networks.

Following a meeting with the judicial authorities in Milan, Italy, Ms Manfredda commented:

“”The possibility of intercepting internet telephony will be an essential tool in the fight against international organised crime
within Europe and beyond. Our aim is not to stop users from taking advantage of internet telephony, but to prevent criminals from using
VoIP systems to plan and organise their unlawful actions.””

Joannes THUY,

Press Officer and Spokesperson.

EUROJUST – Maanweg 174, 2516 AB The Hague

Tel +31 70 412 5508 – Fax +31 70 412 5005

E-mail: [email protected]

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