Brussels, 31/10/2001 (Agence Europe) - At their "task force" meeting in Brussels from Monday to Wednesday, the European Union Chiefs of Police: - asked Europol for a strategic analysis on protection; - recommended that police cooperation should be intensified at borders; - decided to create a group of experts with Europol on the trafficking of human beings; - supported the idea of creating a common manual for the use of police services on security at European Councils; - examined measures to be taken against terrorism; - and called for close consultation with candidate countries. The Police Chiefs also examined a list of some fifty measures envisaged for police cooperation with the United States, which should be approved by the Council in November or December, it is learnt from European sources.