AMLA has grown its staff from just seven at the start of 2025 to 110 over the course of the year, according to one of the regulator’s senior staff.
Janneke de Smet-Dierckx, Lead FIU Pillar at the watchdog, also said her own team has grown five times in size.
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NCA and National Federation of Builders launch campaign to protect against invoice fraud in construction
National Crime Agency
The National Crime Agency (NCA) and National Federation of Builders (NFB) have launched a joint campaign aimed at accounts payable professionals and finance personnel in the construction industry that highlights the risks of invoice fraud, a crime that costs businesses millions each year.
Invoice fraud is one of the most common and costly forms of financial crime affecting individuals, families and businesses.
The construction industry is especially vulnerable to invoice fraud because it relies on complex supply chains often involving contractors, sub-contractors, consultants and suppliers, frequent high value payments and reliance on emails to communicate payment instructions which criminals can compromise.
Central Mediterranean: 10 migrant smugglers targeted
Europol
On 18 and 19 March 2026, Europol hosted a digital action day under a dedicated Joint Team targeting migrant smugglers operating along the Central Mediterranean route. More than 30 experts from Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, the UK and the Office of the Prosecutor - International Criminal Court (OTP-ICC) took part, together with Europol and online investigators from the Europol-coordinated DiGiNeX network.