Protecting the euro against counterfeiting – Europol

 

SUMMARY OF:

Decision 2005/511/JHA designating Europol as the Central Office for combating euro counterfeiting

WHAT IS THE AIM OF THE DECISION?

It designates Europol as the central office for combating euro counterfeiting in order to apply effectively the 1929 Geneva International Convention for the Suppression of Counterfeiting Currency (Geneva Convention) and to step up cooperation among European Union (EU) countries themselves, and between the EU countries, Europol and non-EU countries.

KEY POINTS

The EU is stepping up cooperation among EU countries and between EU countries and Europol with a view to protecting the euro against counterfeiting at international level. Non-EU countries need a central contact for information on counterfeit euros. All such information is to be brought together for purposes of analysis at Europol, which acts as the Central Office for combating euro counterfeiting pursuant to the Geneva Convention.

Role of Europol

Applying the 1929 Geneva Convention effectively

FROM WHEN DOES THE DECISION APPLY?

It has applied since 16 July 2005.

MAIN DOCUMENT

Council Decision 2005/511/JHA of 12 July 2005 on protecting the euro against counterfeiting, by designating Europol as the Central Office for combating euro counterfeiting (OJ L 185, 16.7.2005, pp. 35–36)

last update 23.03.2017