At an informal meeting on Thursday 20 July in Logroño, Spain, EU interior ministers discussed how to help police forces conduct their investigations in the digital world.
In February, the Swedish Presidency of the EU Council set up a working group on police access to data, and the ministers reached a “near consensus” on the need to “strengthen their tools”, as summed up by the European Commissioner for Home Affairs, Ylva Johansson, and on the fact that police services “must have...