Back to newsGreece's Minister of Citizen Protection, Michalis Chrysochoidis, visited Heraklion and issued a firm public statement declaring that criminal families and organized crime groups have no place in Crete. The remarks signal an active government commitment to maintaining public safety on the island. For tourists, this reflects ongoing efforts by Greek authorities to keep Crete a secure destination. Crete remains one of Greece's most visited regions, and law enforcement continues to prioritize the safety of both residents and visitors. Travelers can expect a normal, welcoming experience across the island's cities, beaches, and villages. No specific incidents or disruptions to tourist areas were reported in connection with this announcement.
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