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Chrysochoidis on potential rise in migrant flows: “The police and armed forces are doing exemplary work”

Public Order Minister announces the addition of 150 border guards in Rodopi and Kavala to control migrant flows—"We've seen an increase in arrests, not in incidents," he adds, addressing youth violence

Newsroom October 10 12:27

Public Order Minister Michalis Chrysochoidis discussed the potential increase in migrant flows due to the volatile situation in the Middle East, the strategy for protecting Greece’s borders, the installation of street cameras, and the rising issue of youth violence during an interview with Parapolitika.

Regarding migrant flows, he highlighted that while these could increase as a result of Middle Eastern instability, national security remains a top priority. “The security measures in place are exemplary, particularly when comparing Evros in 2019 to today. We’ve made tremendous strides, with personnel on constant alert, advanced technology, and additional resources. The Police and Armed Forces are performing their duties exceptionally well, and Greece is now regarded as a model country in the EU for its operational border management,” said Chrysochoidis. He also revealed that 150 new border guards—100 in Rodopi and 50 in Kavala—will be stationed to help manage any potential flows, particularly in the second zone, where controls remain tight.

Addressing the upcoming deployment of 1,000 cameras in key locations in Attica and Thessaloniki, Chrysochoidis emphasized their dual role in traffic management and crime prevention, with the placement strategy being finalized by the Ministry of Digital Policy. He further noted the involvement of the Attica Region, which plans to install 800 additional cameras to catch traffic violations.

When asked about the classification of police work as hazardous, Chrysochoidis confirmed ongoing discussions led by the Prime Minister. “There are some positive developments regarding the official recognition of law enforcement work as hazardous, both legally and in practice. We should expect good news soon.”

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On the issue of youth violence, Chrysochoidis pointed out an increase in arrests rather than incidents, attributing this to more proactive policing and daily checks. “We’ve seen a 30% rise in arrests, but a 20% drop in incidents. However, we’re not complacent and know there’s still much work to be done,” he said. The Ministry has also launched the 10201 hotline, allowing parents, children, or third parties to report youth-related incidents, with police intervention occurring promptly. Additionally, a “panic button” for minors is expected to be activated within two weeks, after finalizing some technical details.

Finally, on domestic violence, Chrysochoidis reported a 170% increase in arrests, not due to a rise in incidents, but because more victims are coming forward to report these crimes.

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