Back to newsGreek Minister of Citizen Protection Michalis Chrysochoidis issued a strong public statement pledging that Crete will be made "absolutely safe," vowing decisive action against individuals involved in professional criminal violence on the island. The statement reflects ongoing efforts by Greek authorities to address organized crime and vendetta-related incidents that have historically occurred in certain parts of Crete, particularly in inland rural areas. Tourists visiting Crete are not targeted by or involved in these disputes, and popular coastal resorts, beaches, and tourist sites remain unaffected. Visitors can continue to explore the island with confidence. As always, standard travel precautions apply, and local police presence across tourist areas remains strong throughout the summer season.
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Greek Official Vows to Make Crete 'Absolutely Safe' From Crime
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