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    Greek court charges more coast guard officers over 2023 migrant shipwreck, sources say

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    Posted on November 6, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Greek prosecutor charges more coast guard officers over the 2023 migrant shipwreck near Pylos, with only 104 survivors out of 750 passengers.

    Additional Charges Filed Against Greek Coast Guard Officers in Migrant Tragedy

    By Renee Maltezou

    ATHENS (Reuters) -A Greek prosecutor has extended charges to four more senior coast guard officers over one of the Mediterranean's deadliest accidents, a 2023 shipwreck in which hundreds drowned off the southwestern town of Pylos, legal sources said on Thursday.

    The charges follow an appeal by lawyers representing the victims, the sources told Reuters.

    The shipwreck of the overloaded migrant boat Adriana in international waters on June 14, 2023, sent shockwaves across Europe. A Greek naval court is still investigating the circumstances around the incident.

    Coast guard authorities have repeatedly denied any wrongdoing over the handling of the case.

    ONLY 104 OF 750 PASSENGERS KNOWN TO HAVE SURVIVED

    A coast guard vessel had been monitoring the boat for 15 hours before it capsized and sank. It had left Libya for Italy with an estimated 750 people on board. Only 104 of them are known to have survived.

    In May, the naval court charged 17 coast guard officers on accusations ranging from obstructing transport to causing or helping cause a shipwreck and exposing individuals to mortal danger.

    Lawyers representing the survivors and victims of the Pylos shipwreck, had welcomed the decision and the referral of the case into a main investigation on felony charges.

    SURVIVORS AND VICTIMS FILED APPEAL

    But they filed an appeal, requesting the initiation of criminal prosecution against four more officers, including the current chief of the Greek coast guard, saying that they were also involved in the handling of the incident, the sources said.

    A coastguard spokesperson did not respond to a request for comment.

    The prosecutor accepted their appeal bringing the total number of those indicted to 21. They were expected to be summoned by a judge to respond to the charges, the legal sources said.

    (Editing by Conor Humphries)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Four more Greek coast guard officers charged in 2023 shipwreck.
    • •The shipwreck occurred off Pylos, with hundreds drowning.
    • •Only 104 out of 750 passengers survived the tragedy.
    • •Survivors and victims' lawyers filed an appeal for more charges.
    • •Total of 21 officers now indicted in the ongoing investigation.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Greek court charges more coast guard officers over 2023 migrant shipwreck, sources say

    1What is a shipwreck?

    A shipwreck refers to the destruction of a ship at sea, often resulting in the loss of cargo and lives. It can occur due to various reasons, including bad weather, navigational errors, or mechanical failures.

    2What is a coast guard?

    A coast guard is a maritime security organization responsible for enforcing laws, conducting search and rescue operations, and ensuring the safety of navigation in coastal waters. They play a crucial role in maritime safety and security.

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