EU plans to collect fingerprints of convicted foreigners

The European Union wants to collect fingerprints and information about all foreigners convicted of crimes in the 28-nation bloc to help fight terrorism and cross-border crime.

EU plans to collect fingerprints of convicted foreigners

The European Union wants to collect fingerprints and information about all foreigners convicted of crimes in the 28-nation bloc to help fight terrorism and cross-border crime.

EU Justice Commissioner Vera Jourova said that “by including fingerprints of non-EU citizens we will have a strong tool to tackle the use of false identities”.

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