The European Union wants to help the judicial authorities in its 27 member states work more closely together in the fight against organized crime. European cooperation needs to be strengthened and better coordinated to deal with the complex and rapid development of international crime, representatives of the European judicial network Eurojust said in The Hague on Wednesday. Eurojust President Ladislav Hamran said the new initiative sent a clear signal of intent. “Organized crime knows no borders, but it also knows nothing of our determination to investigate and prosecute.” Eurojust says organi…