The Swiss police arrest an Albanian and a Belarusian for 100 crimes

two Swiss police officers in action (archive)
 Swiss police in action (archive)
 Lausanne, April 6 - The Swiss police today arrested several teenagers suspected of about 100 crimes. According to the Swiss newspaper in Albanian, the suspects for these crimes are two Swiss, one Kosovar and one Belarusian, aged 16 to 17 years.

Young people between the ages of 16 and 17 are especially suspected of stealing and breaking into vehicles for an amount of more than 130,000 francs.

Valais cantonal police solved 92 crimes thanks to the arrest in March of four teenagers suspected of committing multiple crimes. The number of criminal offenses and the damage caused amounts to more than 130,000 francs.

These are mainly vehicle break-ins, break-ins, and attempts, as well as the use of bicycles and motorcycles, said the cantonal police on Thursday.

The suspects are two Swiss, a Kosovar and a Belarusian, aged 16 to 17, all residing in the canton of Geneva. They were taken into custody.

Enforced vehicles

The suspects were arrested after a series of seven crimes in the Mattertal, Zermatt Valley.

The investigation proved that they also broke 14 vehicles in November in Sion and committed 61 similar break-ins at the end of February in the region of Brig-Glis, Naters, and Bitsch, i.e. 82 offenses in total.

Investigations also identified ten other thefts that had not been reported to the police.
Previous Post Next Post