Back to newsA Cretan official named Baritakis has called for new initiatives to reduce violence and criminal behavior in the region, describing it as a civic duty. While no specific incidents were detailed in the announcement, the statement signals that local authorities are actively addressing public safety concerns. Crete remains one of Greece's safest destinations for tourists, and this type of political commitment to maintaining order reflects the region's ongoing efforts to protect both residents and visitors. Travelers should follow standard precautions common to any European destination: keep valuables secure, stay aware of surroundings in busy tourist areas, and contact local police (dial 100) or tourist police (dial 171) if assistance is needed.
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