British police could lose access to 40 EU law enforcement tools when the U.K. exits the EU in 45 days. The International Crime Coordination Center has become fully operational, authorities say. Police chiefs say the new center will not be as effective as existing arrangements that the UK enjoys as a member of the EU, including access to the EU’s law enforcement intelligence agency, Europol. The IPCC was launched in September 2018 with 2 million ($2.6 million) in funding from the Home Office. May’s government has returned to Brussels to continue the Brexit negotiations.”]
Source: https://www.bankinfosecurity.com/no-deal-brexit-threatens-police-data-sharing-cooperation-a-12020

