Police crackdown nets 20 suspects in tourist area crime wave
Successful police operation in Bernese Oberland tourist hotspots leads to arrest of 20 individuals involved in theft and pickpocketing activities.
Successful police operation in Bernese Oberland tourist hotspots leads to arrest of 20 individuals involved in theft and pickpocketing activities.

"The police advise people to take special care of valuables in particularly busy places or in crowds"
In a significant crackdown on tourist-targeted crime, Swiss authorities have successfully apprehended 20 suspects involved in a series of thefts and pickpocketing incidents across the Bernese Oberland region. The operation marks a decisive response to the increasing reports of tourist-targeted crimes during the summer season in one of Switzerland's most popular tourist destinations.
The comprehensive police operation extended across multiple high-traffic tourist locations in the Bernese Oberland. Key areas targeted included the tourist hubs of Interlaken, Grindelwald, and Lauterbrunnen. The operation also covered popular attractions such as the scenic Aare Gorge in Meiringen and the world-famous Jungfraujoch, known as the 'Top of Europe.'
Following the arrests, Swiss authorities took swift legal action against the apprehended individuals. Several suspects were immediately placed under provisional arrest, with some being transferred to the prison system for further processing. In a significant development, multiple suspects were deported from Switzerland, demonstrating the authorities' firm stance on tourist-targeted crimes. The joint operation involved coordination between the regional public prosecutor's office and the Bernese cantonal police.
In light of these incidents, the Bernese cantonal police have issued important safety advisories for tourists and locals alike. Authorities particularly emphasize the need for increased vigilance in crowded areas and popular tourist spots. The police specifically recommend that visitors take extra precautions to protect their valuables, especially in busy locations and large gatherings. This preventive approach complements the enforcement actions in maintaining tourist safety across the region.