Geneva is under lockdown today as a high-stakes legal showdown begins, pitting the Swiss justice system against the violent rivalry of the Bandidos and Hells Angels. Under exceptionally tight security, the trial opened this Monday, marking a critical moment in the canton's fight against organized gang violence. The courtroom atmosphere is electric, charged with the tension of a conflict that exploded onto the streets of Geneva in May 2022.
The incident in question was no minor scuffle; it was a brazen display of lawlessness involving a gunfight and a brutal brawl at a cafe on the rue de l’Ecole-de-Médecine. For residents, the memory of rival gangs turning a public space into a battlefield remains vivid. Now, four defendants—aged 53, 64, and two men in their thirties—stand before the court, stripped of their road dominance and facing the full weight of the law. This trial represents more than just a legal proceeding; it is a definitive test of the state's ability to maintain order against paramilitary-style biker factions.