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Fourth Report - Cross-border co-operation on policing, security and criminal justice after Brexit
Northern Ireland Affairs Committee
HC 766
Published 28 April 2021
Recommendations
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Para 29
Cross-border arrangements providing for effective security co-operation across the Common Travel Area are to the...
Recommendation
Cross-border arrangements providing for effective security co-operation across the Common Travel Area are to the mutual benefit of all on these islands. The importance of bodies and fora such as the Joint Agency Task Force, the Annual Cross-Border Conference on …
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The Specialised Committee on Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Co-operation will have a crucial role...
Recommendation
The Specialised Committee on Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Co-operation will have a crucial role in developing and monitoring the law enforcement, security and criminal justice arrangements in the Trade and Co-operation Agreement. This important work would benefit from the …
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Para 57
The new extradition arrangements agreed between the UK and EU include some important differences from...
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The new extradition arrangements agreed between the UK and EU include some important differences from the European Arrest Warrant. The Trade and Co- operation Agreement introduces a political offence exception and allows states to refuse to extradite their own nationals. …
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The UK’s loss of access to SIS II has the potential to create delays in...
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The UK’s loss of access to SIS II has the potential to create delays in UK law enforcement agencies receiving arrest warrant notices when the location of the suspect is not known, if partner agencies in EU Member States do …
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Para 72
Over the past two decades, the PSNI and the Gardaí have made great progress in...
Recommendation
Over the past two decades, the PSNI and the Gardaí have made great progress in developing co-operation mechanisms to tackle cross-border criminality on the island of Ireland. We are assured that this will continue after Brexit. The structures that have …
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Para 81
It is positive that the Government has negotiated successfully an agreement with the EU to...
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It is positive that the Government has negotiated successfully an agreement with the EU to provide for reciprocal access to biometric data (and in the future vehicle registration data) of suspected criminals. That will help UK law enforcement agencies and …
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Para 87
The PSNI and the Gardaí have developed bilateral mechanisms for sharing operational policing information.
Recommendation
The PSNI and the Gardaí have developed bilateral mechanisms for sharing operational policing information. The Trade and Co-operation Agreement does not appear to impede the continuing exchange of operational information between UK and Irish law enforcement agencies, but both countries …
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Para 94
The establishment of UK-CRIS to replace the UK’s participation in the European Criminal Records Information...
Recommendation
The establishment of UK-CRIS to replace the UK’s participation in the European Criminal Records Information System (ECRIS) is welcome. Effective policing of the open border on the island of Ireland is assisted by efficient and reliable assessment of criminal records. …
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Para 111
It is welcome that the UK has successfully obtained draft data adequacy decisions from the...
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It is welcome that the UK has successfully obtained draft data adequacy decisions from the European Commission. The UK maintaining data adequacy status is key for the continuation of efficient data sharing between the PSNI and the Gardaí, as well …
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The PSNI told us that the creation of a bespoke Northern Ireland centre of excellence...
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The PSNI told us that the creation of a bespoke Northern Ireland centre of excellence for law enforcement co-operation and co-ordination would integrate operational and investigative collaboration across law enforcement agencies. Bringing the agencies together under one roof should facilitate …
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Conclusions (8)
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Conclusion
Para 18
We welcome the fact that the UK and EU have agreed a new security partnership as part of the agreement of the Trade and Co-operation Agreement. At the time of the inquiry hearings, Brexit had had no discernible operational impact on cross-border policing and the ability to co-operate with partners …
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Conclusion
Para 28
Patterns of behaviour by smugglers and organised crime gangs on the island of Ireland have not changed significantly following the end of the transition period, but there is no room for complacency. We therefore welcome law enforcement and crime agencies’ assurance that the high level of cross-border operational capability has …
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Conclusion
Para 44
We welcome the Surrender agreement agreed as part of the Trade and Co-operation Agreement. Its introduction will avoid the significant delays that might have occurred if the UK and Ireland had been forced to rely on the cumbersome 1957 European Convention on Extradition.
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Conclusion
Para 50
The new suspect surrender arrangements agreed between the UK and EU are similar to the EU Surrender Agreement with Norway and Iceland and include many of the features of the European Arrest Warrant. Importantly for co-operation between the UK and Ireland, the new arrangements mean that extradition will continue to …
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Conclusion
Para 76
We are heartened to see an agreement providing for reciprocal transfers of Passenger Name Record (PNR) data. That agreement will help to protect people in Northern Ireland against serious crime and terrorism by allowing UK law enforcement agencies to exchange data on serious criminals with their counterparts in EU Member …
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Conclusion
UK law enforcement agencies will continue to have access to Europol through the third-country arrangement negotiated in the Trade and Co-operation Agreement. Access to Europol is important for law enforcement agencies when co-ordinating Europe-wide investigations, particularly when more than two countries are involved in an operation. However, the loss of …
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Conclusion
The Committee supports fully the European Convention on Human Rights. We welcome the Government’s assurance, stated at the dispatch box and to this Committee in November 2020 and in March 2021, that it remains “absolutely committed” to the European Convention on Human Rights. The Trade and Co- operation Agreement is …
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Conclusion
Para 122
The work of the cross-border Joint Agency Task Force to tackle cross-border crime remains important. At a strategic level, the Task Force should meet quarterly rather than biannually, or as operational necessities warrant.