Back to newsGreece's Minister of Citizen Protection, Michalis Chrysochoidis, visited Heraklion this week to address public safety on the island. Speaking directly from Crete, he stated that the island will be "absolutely safe" and pledged decisive action against individuals involved in professional criminal violence, signaling a crackdown on organized crime activity. The minister's visit reflects the Greek government's commitment to maintaining security in one of the country's most visited tourist destinations. For visitors, Crete remains a safe and welcoming destination. Heraklion, the island's capital and largest city, continues to operate normally. Tourists are advised to exercise standard precautions as they would in any major European city, including keeping valuables secure and staying aware of their surroundings. Local authorities and police remain actively present across the island throughout the summer season.
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Greek Minister Vows to Make Crete 'Absolutely Safe' with Crime Crackdown
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