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    Greek Ombudsman suggests disciplinary charges over 2023 deadly migrant shipwreck

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    Posted on February 3, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    Image depicting the Greek Ombudsman addressing disciplinary recommendations for coastguard officers linked to the deadly 2023 migrant shipwreck, highlighting accountability and migration issues.
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    The Greek Ombudsman suggests disciplinary action against coastguard officers for their role in the 2023 Pylos migrant shipwreck, raising EU migration policy concerns.

    Greek Ombudsman Calls for Action in Deadly 2023 Shipwreck

    ATHENS (Reuters) - A Greek Ombudsman has recommended disciplinary action against eight coastguard officers for alleged dereliction of duty in one of the deadliest migrant shipwrecks off Greece in which hundreds died in 2023.

    The inquiry is the first to conclude on the circumstances surrounding the shipwreck off the southwestern coastal town of Pylos on June 14, 2023, which sank in plain sight of Greek coastguard authorities with about 750 people on board.

    The trawler, named Ariana, had left Libya for Italy and was monitored by the Greek coastguard for nearly 12 hours before capsizing and sinking in international waters. Only 104 people are known to have survived.

    In a report released Monday, Ombudsman Andreas Pottakis said there were "clear indications" that eight senior coastguard officers had a case to answer for dereliction of search and rescue duties, and which resulted in endangering lives of those aboard the Ariana.

    The Greek coastguard did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Coastguard authorities have repeatedly denied any wrongdoing over the handling of the case that raised questions about the European Union's tactics on migration.

    The inquiry was launched by the Ombudsman in June 2023 after the Greek coastguard rejected his calls to launch an internal investigation into the incident.

    About 10 officers were called to testify as suspects, including the Commandant.

    Pottakis's findings have been forwarded to Greece's Shipping Minister for further action, the Ombudsman's office said.

    "The transparency of administrative action and the attribution of responsiblities, where applicable, for the deadly shipwreck of Pylos is an elementary legal demand, inextricably linked to respect of rule of law, as is the thorough investigation of any other incident related to violation of the right to life, health and physical integrity," a statement from Pottakis's office said.

    A local naval court, which opened a criminal investigation last year, has concluded a preliminary investigation and referred the case to a chief prosecutor, lawyers representing the survivors and victims said last month, after reviewing the legal files of the case.

    They said a preliminary investigation failed to shed light on the incident and more evidence had to be examined by the court.

    (Reporting by Renee Maltezou and Yannis Souliotis; Writing by Michele Kambas and Angus MacSwan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Greek Ombudsman recommends action against coastguard officers.
    • •Shipwreck off Pylos resulted in hundreds of deaths.
    • •Ariana trawler monitored for 12 hours before sinking.
    • •Inquiry highlights alleged coastguard dereliction of duty.
    • •EU migration tactics questioned following the incident.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Greek Ombudsman suggests disciplinary charges over 2023 deadly migrant shipwreck

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the Greek Ombudsman's recommendation for disciplinary action against coastguard officers over the 2023 Pylos migrant shipwreck.

    2What happened during the shipwreck?

    The Ariana trawler sank off Pylos with about 750 people on board, resulting in hundreds of deaths and only 104 survivors.

    3Why is the EU's migration policy questioned?

    The handling of the shipwreck raised concerns about the European Union's tactics on migration, particularly regarding the response of Greek coastguard authorities.

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