Russian war crimes: EUAM and Sweden to enhance digital capacities of Ukrainian investigators
On 2 October, the European Union Advisory Mission (EUAM) and the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency signed an agreement to launch a joint initiative to upgrade the digital infrastructure of Ukraine’s law enforcement and judicial systems.
The project includes the modernisation of data storage systems for the Office of the Prosecutor General (OPG) and the development of two new modules for the SMEREKA electronic case management system. Sweden has committed €2.4 million to fund the implementation of the SMEREKA e-case management system.
One of SMEREKA’s key features is its ability to store, analyze, and share documents securely between law enforcement agencies and prosecutorial bodies. This will ensure a consistent flow of critical information, allowing for quicker investigations and reducing the time that victims spend waiting for justice.
In addition, the project will finance the procurement of necessary hardware and software for the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU), the National Police of Ukraine (NPU) and the OPG, including its regional office in Odesa.
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