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SELEC (Southeast European Law Enforcement Center)

Law Enforcement

Overview

The Southeast European Law Enforcement Center (SELEC) is an international law enforcement organization that brings together the Police and Customs authorities of its 11 Member States and more than 25 partners in order to further enhance the cooperation in preventing and combating transnational serious and organized crime in Southeast Europe. SELEC is the successor of SECI Center created in 1999, thus inheriting the vast expertise in successfully coordinating joint investigations and regional operations, facilitating the swift exchange of information and requests of assistance and elaborating analytical products. The Member States of SELEC are: Republic of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republic of Bulgaria, Hellenic Republic, Hungary, Republic of Moldova, Montenegro, Republic of North Macedonia, Romania, Republic of Serbia and Republic of Turkiye. Under SELEC auspices, since 2003, is functioning the prosecutorial network called SEEPAG, consisting in the same Member States. More information about SELEC and SEEPAG is available on our official website www.selec.org