The government of Albania has announced the implementation of enhanced security protocols along its coastline in preparation for the anticipated influx of tourists and citizens this summer. These enhanced provisions are designed to ensure public safety throughout the peak tourist season. During a briefing in Durrës, the Albanian Minister of Interior, Besfort Lamallari, detailed the comprehensive security arrangements put in place for the 2026 summer period.
Lamallari confirmed that multiple state agencies are fully mobilized and prepared to maintain order and guarantee public safety across the coastal regions. The coordinated effort involves the State Police, the Border Police, and the Coast Guard Unit. According to the Minister, the deployment leverages increased operational capacities alongside modern surveillance and technological assets.
“We are ready with all our capacities,” stated Lamallari, emphasizing that necessary measures have been adopted to ensure a safe and tranquil season for all visitors. The Coast Guard has been assigned a primary role in overseeing safety on the country’s beaches and managing any incidents involving watercraft originating from the shore. These proactive security measures underscore the Albanian commitment to providing a secure environment.
The comprehensive planning aims to manage the expected high volume of visitors, including domestic Albanian citizens and tourists from neighboring countries, ensuring that all aspects of coastal life remain under robust governmental security oversight.
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