Greece Dismantles Organized Crime Ring in Crete: 48 Arrested, Including Police and Army Officers
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Several people have been arrested in Crete for organized crime. The gang members include police officers, military officers and businessmen. They were involved in drugs, weapons and smuggling.
Greece Dismantles Organized Crime Ring in Crete: 48 Arrested, Including Police and Army Officers
Greek Police have arrested 48 people involved in a criminal ring in Chania, Crete. Among them were army and police officers and local businessmen involved in drug trafficking, gun trafficking, extortion, and money laundering. Photo of an OPKE vehicle. Credit: Maxim Renita Wikimedia Commons CC BY-SA 4.0 Greek police in Crete is in the process of dismantling a criminal ring comprised of army and police officers, as well as local businessmen, with …
Over one million euros have so far been identified by police officers in Crete in their investigations into the dismantling of a large criminal organization involved in drug trafficking...More...
The Greek police have dismantled a criminal organization that has been operating throughout Crete in recent years and was involved in drug trafficking, extortion and money laundering, among other things. 48 arrests were made, and among those arrested are local businessmen and uniformed officers. More specifically, the ring had developed a multifaceted operation in recent years, in cases of drug trafficking, weapons, extortion, as well as money l…
Major police operation in Crete targets criminal network
A large-scale police operation is underway in Crete against a criminal organisation involved in drug trafficking, weapons possession, extortion, and other crimes. Police said 48 people have been arrested so far in the operation, launched early Sunday in Hania and Rethymno. Officers seized quantities of cannabis and cocaine, pistols, assault rifles, and several vehicles. Among those detained are a police officer and two members of the armed force…
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