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Greek Authorities Arrest Smugglers Following Migrant Arrivals in Crete

Saturday, 30 May 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
Greek Coast Guard authorities have made arrests in southern Crete following recent migrant arrivals in the area. Suspected smugglers were apprehended on Gavdos island and in Kalos Limenes, a small harbor village on the southern coast of Heraklion regional unit. These operations are part of ongoing efforts by Greek authorities to manage irregular maritime crossings from North Africa, a route that has seen increased activity. Tourists visiting Gavdos, Greece's southernmost island and a popular off-the-beaten-path destination, or traveling along the south coast road near Kalos Limenes should be aware that Coast Guard and law enforcement presence may be elevated in these areas. Ferry and boat services to Gavdos operate normally, and there is no safety concern for visitors. Travelers can continue to enjoy these remote and scenic coastal destinations without disruption.

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