Betekenis van:
intelligence operation

intelligence operation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • geheime organisatie ogv. spionage; dienst die toeziet op de veiligheid; afdeling die informatie geeft
  • the operation of gathering information about an enemy

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Conditions may also be imposed on reporting the result of the criminal investigation or criminal intelligence operation within which the exchange of information and intelligence has taken place.
  2. jeopardise the success of a current investigation or a criminal intelligence operation or the safety of individuals;
  3. jeopardise the success of a current investigation or a criminal intelligence operation or the safety of individuals; or
  4. Information and intelligence shall be provided at the request of a competent law enforcement authority, acting in accordance with the powers conferred upon it by national law, conducting a criminal investigation or a criminal intelligence operation.
  5. Identity(ies) (as far as known) of the person(s) being the main subject(s) of the criminal investigation or criminal intelligence operation underlying the request for information or intelligence
  6.  B — The provision of the requested information or intelligence would harm essential national security interests or would jeopardise the success of a current investigation or a criminal intelligence operation or the safety of individuals or would clearly be disproportionate or irrelevant with regard to the purposes for which it has been requested.
  7. Acquisition of information Satellite images for intelligence approved in the operation plan (OPLAN), if they cannot be financed from the funds available in the budget of the European Union Satellite Centre (EUSC).
  8. The result of the criminal investigation or criminal intelligence operation within which the exchange of information has taken place has to be reported to the transmitting authority  No  Yes
  9. ‘criminal intelligence operation’: a procedural stage, not yet having reached the stage of a criminal investigation, within which a competent law enforcement authority is entitled by national law to collect, process and analyse information about crime or criminal activities with a view to establishing whether concrete criminal acts have been committed or may be committed in the future;