The South East-Europe Cooperation Process countries (SEECP) will jointly fight trans-border IT crimes. A reunion of the SEECP Ministers for Justice and Interior, titled “Protecting Human Beings against New Technological Challenges”, is taking place in Chisinau on October 31, Info-Prim Neo reports.
“In line with the advantages of the new technologies, they are a fertile soil for new types of offenses. Ignoring this danger can have severe consequences for all the states in the region,” Moldovan President Vladimir Voronin stated at the opening of the reunion.
Moldova's Justice Minister Vitalie Parlog has said it is necessary to create a harmonious info society, based on the balance between the freedom of expression, the access to information, the security of people and their goods..
At the reunion Moldova and Macedonia will sign the Accord on readmitting foreigners staying illegally, a similar accord signed with the EU On October 10, 2007. “We're ready to go this way with all our colleagues from South-East Europe,” the Interio Minister, Gheorghe Papuc, said. After signing the strategic accord with Europol, the Minister said Moldova is willing to sign the operational accord with this important police cooperation organization from Europe.
The member states will adopt a Memorandum on the legal and judiciary guarantees against illegal treatment of personal data and a joint Declaration on strengthening the international cooperation of the SEECP states in fighting trans-border IT crimes.