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Cruise ship crime reaches 2-year high and throws “Dark Cloud” for travelers: expert

Crime rates on board Cruise ships Leaving the United States has reached a two -year -old high, and an expert says that this creates a “dark cloud” for travelers.

According to data from the Ministry of Transport, Allegations of 48 crimes were reported on board 1, 2025 to March 30, 2025 on board cruise ships. 23 incidents were raped, 10 were sexual attacks and seven attacks, which were reported on cruise ships.

Robert McDonald, a former special representative and lecturer in criminal justice at the University of New Haven, told Fox News Digital Crime, the cruise industry negative. McDonald coordinated security for various dignitaries around the world.

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“Sometimes the cruise lines do not want to report this information about the front -depending on what type of crime it is, which is unhappy to you, just like if we have aircraft situations or the delays in aircraft that we now have,” said McDonald.

“All this negative mood and negative information puts a dark cloud about the industry, an industry that wants people to get there and that they spend their money comfortably.”

McDonald said that cruises are more susceptible to crimes due to the number of people packed in a narrow area.

The carnival celebration moves through the water on January 1, 2024 in Miami Beach, Florida (Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

“I think at any time when we bring together a large number of people, regardless of whether it is a great Bowl game or in a World Series game or an NBA final or anthrades or in a World series, or so on if we bring people together when alcohol is involved if it is an alcohol if people who are able to release a little from their normal personality, I think that I think that I think the ability to pay the ability to pay.

“Every time we come together, these numbers will increase, whether this is in a resort, be it on a cruise ship.”

On March 21, two illegal immigrants were arrested after they allegedly molested a minor on board a Royal Caribbean Cruise, which was sailed by Miami.

Jose Prudencio Diaz (36) and Ricardo Daniel Mondragon Leal, 37, were charged with children's abuse and exhibition after an incident against the independence of the Seas ship by Royal Caribbean.

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The victim was identified as a 14-year-old boy who told the police that he was in the ship's sauna when Diaz and Leal allegedly masturbated in front of him.

According to the Sheriff's Miami-Dade, Diaz and Leal forced the victim to touch them. Leal also supposedly forced the minor to carry out a sex law.

Secretary of the Ministry of Homeland, Kristi Noem said in A Post on X: “We will get this sick out of our country.”

A recent incident included dozens of carnival cruise passengers that were triggered by a ship on April 26. In a video published on social media, several cruise passengers push the crowds in the port of Galveston Cruise Terminal.

During the fight that happened in the cruise port, people are to be seen Beat and step other.

The Carnival Cruise Line placed 24 passengers on a “non -sailing list” and forbade it to get on board one of the company's ships. A spokesman for Carnival Cruise Line previously said with Fox News Digital that it does not tolerate violence.

“The matter was handed over to law enforcement,” said the spokesman. “We will not tolerate such behavior, and 24 people weren't sailing on our cunning.”

Fox News Digital turned to Carnival and Royal Caribbean for a comment.

Greg Wehner from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

Further updates to this story can be found at Foxnews.com.

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