Michael McGrath and Georgi Georgiev Address New European Strategy to Tackle Drug Trafficking and Organized Crime

BRUSSELS – The European Commissioner for Justice, Michael McGrath, and Bulgarian Justice Minister Georgi Georgiev discussed the formulation of a new European Union (EU) strategy aimed at combating drug trafficking and organized crime, including collaborations with third countries, as reported by the Ministry of Justice.

Georgiev attended the Justice section meeting of the Justice and Home Affairs Council in Brussels.

According to the ministry’s statement, drug trafficking is projected to remain a significant threat in the upcoming years, with the campaign against it being a central focus of the new Protect EU Internal Security Strategy.

One topic raised by Minister Georgiev was the emerging trend of employing minors to commit crimes, as they do not face criminal liability. He emphasized that legal modernization is necessary to adequately address these new criminal trends.

Organized crime, fueled by massive drug profits and unprecedented levels of cocaine from South America, increasingly resorts to violence, corruption, infiltration of the legal economy, and the recruitment of minors. This situation jeopardizes the rule of law and undermines our democratic foundations, which was a shared concern among EU member states’ justice ministers during the Council meeting.

The European Internal Security StrategyProtectEU aims to establish a new governance framework for internal security within Europe, proactively addressing security threats through enhanced intelligence sharing and implementing more effective law enforcement measures, as outlined on the European Commission (EC) website. Additional objectives include building resilience against hybrid threats and tackling serious organized crime, terrorism, and violent extremism. (12/9/2025)


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20 responses to “Michael McGrath and Georgi Georgiev Address New European Strategy to Tackle Drug Trafficking and Organized Crime”

  1. Oh, just what we needed—another strategy to combat organized crime! Because clearly, throwing more meetings at the problem has worked wonders so far. 🙄 #BrusselsBureaucracy

  2. Looks like McGrath and Georgiev have finally figured out that drug trafficking is a problem. Who would’ve thought? 🙄 Maybe next they’ll tackle the mystery of why the coffee in Brussels is still mediocre. ☕️💼

  3. Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed – another grand strategy meeting to tackle crime, because clearly, the last hundred didn’t quite cut it. 🍷💼

  4. fast draw Avatar

    Looks like McGrath and Georgiev have cracked the code to solving crime: just have a meeting and call it a strategy! 🍷 Who knew diplomacy was the best anti-drug weapon we had?

  5. Arsenic Coo Avatar
    Arsenic Coo

    Looks like McGrath and Georgiev are cooking up another ‘brilliant’ plan to tackle crime—because clearly, the last dozen or so didn’t quite hit the mark. 🍷 Just what we need, more meetings and strategies; maybe they’ll even throw in a PowerPoint for good measure! 😂

  6. Redneck Giorgio Avatar
    Redneck Giorgio

    Oh look, another riveting meeting about crime – because clearly, sitting around in Brussels solves everything. Can’t wait to see how many euros this strategy will cost us before we realize it’s just a fancy way to say “good luck!” 😂

  7. daffy girl Avatar

    Oh, great, another strategy to tackle crime—because the last 20 didn’t quite hit the mark, eh? 🤷‍♂️ Good luck with that, lads, maybe just ask the kids nicely to stop using their “underage immunity” for a bit of fun? 😉

  8. Oh great, more meetings and fancy strategies to solve problems that have been festering for years. Just what we need—another lengthy document to collect dust while the real criminals keep making bank! 😏💼

  9. Can’t wait to see how many more meetings it takes for them to realize that throwing more strategies at the wall is not quite the same as actually, you know, doing something about it. 🤷‍♂️ It’s like organizing a nice tea party while the house is on fire! 🔥

  10. Bazooka Har-de-har Avatar
    Bazooka Har-de-har

    Looks like McGrath and Georgiev are ready to tackle drug trafficking with the same finesse as a bull in a china shop. 🤷‍♂️ Hope they brought their magic wands, because it’s going to take more than a strategy to fix that mess! 🍷💼

  11. Storm Master Avatar
    Storm Master

    Looks like our esteemed leaders are finally getting around to addressing the whole “minors committing crimes” debacle—better late than never, eh? A new strategy? Brilliant! Just what we need: more meetings and reports while the real action happens in the shadows. 😂🧐

  12. Oh joy, another high-level meeting about drug trafficking and crime—because clearly, talking about it has worked wonders so far! 💼💤 Can’t wait for the next round of “strategies” to be announced while the real action remains as elusive as a decent cup of coffee in Brussels. ☕️

  13. dallas burn Avatar
    dallas burn

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed, more meetings to discuss how to tackle crime—because clearly, all those previous strategies were just too effective. 🍾

  14. Another day, another grand strategy from the EU – because clearly, the last few hundred didn’t quite nail it. 🙄💼 Let’s just hope this one comes with a side of common sense, eh?

  15. Looks like McGrath and Georgiev are ready to tackle the crooks with all the zest of a Sunday stroll in the park. Can’t wait to see how many EU meetings it takes before we get a plan that actually works! 🍷💼

  16. Dance Bloom Avatar
    Dance Bloom

    Seems like McGrath and Georgiev have found the perfect way to keep us all busy while the crooks continue their “business as usual.” 😂 Who needs effective solutions when you can just hold meetings and draft strategies, right?

  17. Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed – more meetings in Brussels to discuss how to catch the clever criminals who are already ten steps ahead. 🍷 Because nothing says “We’re on top of organized crime” like a bunch of suits chatting about it over coffee! 😏

  18. miss 
nova Avatar

    Oh great, another “groundbreaking” strategy to tackle drug trafficking and crime—because the last hundred didn’t quite hit the mark, did they? 🙄 But hey, at least the EU is keeping the lawyers busy, right? 💼💰

  19. Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed: another grand strategy to tackle crime while the crooks are probably laughing all the way to the bank hiding behind our regulations. 🍷💼

  20. Pearl Girl Avatar

    Oh great, just what we needed—another meeting to discuss how to tackle drug trafficking while sipping lattes in Brussels. 🤦‍♂️ Hope they brought their finest pens for all those “necessary” legal modernizations! 🍷✍️

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