Racism Scandal Rocks Lausanne Police Force
Investigation uncovers systematic discrimination and racist messages among Lausanne police officers, raising questions about institutional racism in Swiss law enforcement.

Key Takeaways
- Investigators discovered private chat groups containing racist, sexist, and homophobic messages involving members of the Lausanne police force.
- The investigation was triggered by a photo of a police officer giving a 'thumbs up' in front of graffiti commemorating Mike Ben Peter.
- The content of the chats included glorification of Nazism and the Ku Klux Klan, as well as ridicule of people with disabilities.
- Four police officers have been immediately suspended following the revelations.
By The Numbers
They Said
"Everyone knew or suspected it."
"These messages are contrary to all our values."