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Three Arrested Following Fatal Shipwreck South of Crete

20 rescued and three dead after a migrant boat capsized south of Crete. Three suspected traffickers arrested in two separate rescue operations.

20 Rescued, Three Dead – Second Vessel with 67 Migrants Intercepted

Authorities have arrested three suspected migrant traffickers following two separate rescue operations south of Kaloi Limenes, in the Municipality of Faistos.

In the first and more serious incident, a migrant boat overturned approximately 15 nautical miles south of Kaloi Limenes during an attempted transfer to a Panama-flagged cargo vessel. The accident occurred amid strong wave conditions.

So far:

  • 20 people have been rescued (16 adult men and 4 minors)
  • Three male bodies have been recovered
  • Search operations remain ongoing

According to survivor statements, approximately 50 individuals were on board the vessel.

The survivors and the recovered bodies were initially transported to Kaloi Limenes and then to the port of Heraklion. The deceased were transferred to the Forensic Laboratory of the University of Crete.

Arrests

During the preliminary investigation conducted by the Central Port Authority of Heraklion, two individuals — aged 25 and 19, nationals of South Sudan and Sudan — were identified as alleged traffickers connected to the fatal boat incident. They face multiple charges under Greek criminal and migration law, including facilitation of illegal entry, exposure, causing shipwreck and negligent homicide.

Authorities state that the group departed on the evening of February 19 from the Tobruk area of Libya. Survivors reported paying significant sums for transport to Greece.

Second Vessel Detected

In a separate but nearly simultaneous operation, a second boat carrying 67 male migrants was located approximately 14.5 nautical miles south of Kaloi Limenes.

All 67 were rescued and transported to Heraklion. A 21-year-old South Sudanese national was arrested as the alleged trafficker in that case and faces charges related to illegal entry facilitation and exposure.

Ongoing Operations

The broader search and rescue effort has involved:

  • The Hellenic Coast Guard
  • A Hellenic Navy frigate
  • Frontex vessels and aerial support
  • Four merchant vessels in the area

Weather conditions at the time included southerly winds reaching 5 Beaufort, contributing to the difficulty of rescue operations.

Authorities state that further updates will follow.

Categories: Crete
Iorgos Pappas: Iorgos Pappas is the Travel and Lifestyle Co-Editor at Argophilia, where he dives deep into the rhythms, flavors, and hidden corners of Greece—with a special focus on Crete. Though he’s lived in cultural hubs like Paris, Amsterdam, and Budapest, his heart beats to the Mediterranean tempo. Whether tracing village traditions or uncovering coastal gems, Iorgos brings a seasoned traveler’s eye—and a local’s affection—to every story.
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