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SPOC) for International Law Enforcement Information Exchange - International Law Enforcement Cooperation Structures in Each Member State COUNCIL OF Brussels, 23 June 2014 THE EUROPEAN UNION (OR. en) 10492/14 ADD 1 REV 1 DAPIX 75 ENFOPOL 157 "I/A" ITEM NOTE From: General Secretariat of the Council To: COREPER/Council No. prev. doc.: 6721/3/14 Subject: Draft Guidelines for a Single Point of Contact (SPOC) for international law enforcement information exchange - International law enforcement cooperation structures in each Member State This addendum complements the Guidelines for a Single Point of Contact (SPOC) for international law enforcement information exchange and sets out an overview on international law enforcement cooperation structures in each Member State. The fact sheets will be updated when necessary to take account of changes in the national structures. Delegations are invited to send updates to [email protected]. 10492/14 ADD 1 REV 1 GB/sl 1 DG D 2C EN International law enforcement cooperation structures in each Member State Belgium Bulgaria Czech Republic Denmark Germany Estonia Greece Spain France Croatia Ireland Italy Cyprus Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Hungary Malta 10492/14 ADD 1 REV 1 GB/sl 2 DG D 2C EN The Netherlands Austria Poland Portugal Romania Slovenia Slovakia Finland Sweden United Kingdom 10492/14 ADD 1 REV 1 GB/sl 3 DG D 2C EN BELGIUM Unit Management Phone (24/7) E-mail Fax Address Participating structure LEA ENU For strategic CGI (Directorate +3226448014 [email protected] +3226448020 Kroonlaan 145 blok E n/a matters: International (working hours) 1050 Elsene Belgium Police Cooperation) For operational SPOC within the +3226448641 [email protected] +3225087650 F.Toussainstraat , 8 Customs matters: Directorate for 1050 Elsene Belgium Operational Police Information SIRENE as above as above as above as above as above n/a. NCB as above as above as above as above as above Customs LO central as above as above as above as above as above Customs office 10492/14 ADD 1 REV 1 GB/sl 4 DG D 2C EN [regional PCCC Tournai +3269682606 [email protected] +3269682621 Drève du Maire, 19 Customs offices] 7500 Tournai Belgium PCCC + 352 26124100 [email protected] +35226124198 Customs Complexe A, Route de Trêves, Luxembourg 2632 Luxembourg - G D d LUXEMBOURG PCCC Heerlen +31454005660 [email protected] +31454005699 n/a Spoorsingel, 1 6412 AA HEERLEN Netherlands [bilateral not applicable offices] 10492/14 ADD 1 REV 1 GB/sl 5 DG D 2C EN BULGARIA Unit Management structure Phone (24/7) E-mail Fax Address Participating LEA ENU International Operational +359 2 982 4351 [email protected] +359 2 9804047 114B Knyaginya Cooperation Directorate, Ministry Maria Louiza Blvd. of Interior +359 2 982 4369 +359 2 8626051 Sofia 1233 SIRENE as above as above [email protected] as above as above NCB as above as above [email protected] as above as above LO central as above as above [email protected] as above as above office [regional not applicable offices] [bilateral not applicable offices] 10492/14 ADD 1 REV 1 GB/sl 6 DG D 2C EN CZECH REPUBLIC Unit Management structure Phone E-mail Fax Address Participating LEA (24/7) ENU International Police +420974834210 [email protected] +420974834716 Strojnická 27 Police officers Cooperation Division of the 17089 PRAGUE 7 Customs officers Police Presidium of the Czech Republic Czech Republic SIRENE as above as above As above as above as above Police officers NCB as above as above As above as above as above Police officers LO central as above as above [email protected] as above as above Police officers office [email protected] [bilateral PCCC Schwandorf + 420974814307 [email protected] +420974814312 Weinbergstr. 47 Police officers offices [email protected] 97424 Schwandorf Customs officers and regional Germany offices] PCCC PCCC Petrovice +420974420824 [email protected] +420974420829 Petrovice 570 Police officers with +420974420825 +420475205330 403 37 Customs officers Germany +420475226168 Czech Republic Mobil: +420734183820 10492/14 ADD 1 REV 1 GB/sl 7 DG D 2C EN PCCC PCCC Mikulov-Drasenhofen +420974632682-3 [email protected] +420974632 684 2165 Drasenhofen Police officers with +420519512875 +420519 512 874 Austria Austria Mobil: +420606659036 PCCC PCCC Hodonín-Holíč +420974633800-1 [email protected] +420974633808 Bratislavská 1939/7 Police officers with Mobil: 695 01 Hodonín Slovakia +420724960012 Czech Republic PCCC PCCC Chotěbuz +420974721261 [email protected] +420974721268 Na Skalce 316 Police officers with +420558711314 +420558711315 735 61 Chotěbuz Customs officers Poland Mobil: Czech Republic +420723752026 PCCC Kudowa Słone +420974534261 [email protected] +420974534268 57-350 Kudowa Police officers Zdrój +420491427798 Customs officers Poland 10492/14 ADD 1 REV 1 GB/sl 8 DG D 2C EN DENMARK Unit Management Phone (24/7) E-mail Fax Address Participating LEA structure ENU National Center of +45 3314 8888 [email protected] +45 3332 2771 National Centre of Police Officers Investigation Investigation, ext. 4200 Polititorvet 14 1780 COPENHAGEN SIRENE as above as above as above as above as above as above NCB as above as above as above as above as above as above LO central office as above as above as above as above as above as above [regional offices] not applicable [bilateral offices] not applicable 10492/14 ADD 1 REV 1 GB/sl 9 DG D 2C EN GERMANY Unit Management Phone (24/7) E-mail Fax Address Participating structure LEA ENU BKA 24/7: 24/7: 24/7: Postal address: Ø +49 611 55 0 [email protected] +49 611 55 12141 Bundeskriminalamt 65173 Wiesbaden SIRENE BKA 24/7: 24/7: 24/7: Postal address: Ø (unit ZD12) +49 611 55 16511 [email protected] +49 611 55 45205 Bundeskriminalamt ZD 12 [email protected] 65173 Wiesbaden Premises: Thaerstrasse 11 65193 Wiesbaden NCB BKA 24/7: 24/7: 24/7: Postal address: Ø +49 611 55 0 [email protected] +49 611 55 12141 Bundeskriminalamt 65173 Wiesbaden LO central office BKA +49 5361 26759 [email protected] +49 5361 27600 Postal address: Ø (unit IK 13) Bundeskriminalamt 24/7: IK 13 [email protected] Postfach 44 06 60 12006 Berlin Premises: Am Treptower Park 5-8 12435 Berlin [regional offices] not applicable Ø Ø Ø Ø Ø [bilateral offices] not applicable 10492/14 ADD 1 REV 1 GB/sl 10 DG D 2C EN PCCC 00352-26124-200 [email protected] 00352-26124-298 Cité Policière DE: Luxembourg (DE- Grand Duc HENRI • Federal LU-FR- BE) Complexe A Police Route des Trèves • Police L-2632 Rheinland- Luxembourg- Pfalz Findel • Police Saarland • Customs PCCC Kehl German Phone: [email protected] German Fax: 77694 DE: (DE-FR) +49-7851-8895- +49-7851-8895- Kehl/GERMANY, • Federal 444 448 Hafenstraße 5 Police • Police Baden- Württemberg • Customs Regional Liaison 0049 – (0) 59187 [email protected] 0049 – 59187-259 D – 49809 Lingen, DE: Office to the – 251/252/253 Wilhelm-Berning- • Police Netherlands Str. 8 Niedersachsen (DE-NL) Euroregional +31 454005670 [email protected] +31 454005699 Spoorsingel 1 DE: Police (07:30 – 17:00 h) NL-6412 AA • Police Information and Heerlen Nordrhein- Cooperation Westfalen Centre • Federal (DE-NL-BE) Police 10492/14 ADD 1 REV 1 GB/sl 11 DG D 2C EN PCCC Padborg +49 461 97875- [email protected] + 49 461 97875- GZ Padborg DE: (DE-DK) 222 [email protected] 229 Toldbodvej 4 • Federal - + 49 431 DK-6330 Padborg Police 211 9886442101 • Police Schleswig- Holstein • Customs PCCC Swiecko Federal Police +49 335 5566 401 [email protected] +49 335 5566 448 DE Postal Address: DE: (DE-PL) +49 335 5566 446 15236 Frankfurt • Federal (Oder) Police Kopernikusstraße • Police 71 Brandenburg • Customs Police +49 335 561 2738 [email protected] +49 331 283 461 Brandenburg 500 23 Customs +49 335 5566 483 [email protected] +49 335 5566 499 PCCC Petrovice- Petrovice office +49 35023/671-11 [email protected] +49 35023/671-21 DE Postal Address: DE: Schwandorf (Federal Police) Peterswalder • Federal (DE-CZ) +49 35023/671-27 Straße Police (Police Saxony) D-01816 Bahratal • Police Freistaat Bayern • Police Freistaat Sachsen • Customs Schwandorf office +49 9431/881- [email protected] +49 331/97997- Weinbergstraße 47 1555 4013 D-92421 Schwandorf 10492/14 ADD 1 REV 1 GB/sl 12 DG D 2C EN ESTONIA Unit Management structure Phone (24/7) E-mail Fax Address Participating LEA ENU Police and Border +372 6123810 [email protected] +372 6123812 Tööstuse 52 Police/Customs Guard Board/ National Criminal Police/ 10416 Tallinn Criminal Intelligence Bureau ESTONIA SIRENE as above as above [email protected] as above as above Police/Customs NCB as above as above [email protected] as above as above Police/Customs LO central office as above as above [email protected] as above as above Police/Customs [email protected] [email protected] [regional offices] not applicable [bilateral offices] not applicable 10492/14 ADD 1 REV 1 GB/sl 13 DG D 2C EN GREECE Unit Management Phone (24/7) E-mail Fax Address Participating LEA structure ENU Department of (07.00-15.30) and [email protected] +30-2106991714 Athens, Greece, Police Hellenic (11.00-18.00). P.Kanelopoulou 4 Coast Guard International Police Av. P.C.:10177 +30-2106984286 Officers Cooperation Division SIRENE as above +30-2106998262 [email protected] +30-2106998264 or as above Police 2106998265 24/7 shifts Coast Guard Customs Officers NCB as above +30-210 6448888 [email protected] +30-2106427300 Athens, Greece, Police Officers Antigonis 2-6 St., P.C.: 10442 24/7 shifts LO central office Office of Hellenic Cases of ------------ ------------ Athens, Greece, Police Officers International Police cooperation with P.Kanelopoulou 4 Cooperation LO are handled Av.
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