Swiss Terror Trial Begins for Two Men Accused of Supporting Kosovo Extremist Group
Federal Criminal Court in Bellinzona hears case against Geneva-based men charged with financing the 'Viti Brothers' Islamist organization in Kosovo between 2014-2022. The accused have been in custody since September 2022.

Key Takeaways
- Two men, a 37-year-old Kosovar and a 34-year-old Swiss-Macedonian dual national, are facing trial at the Federal Criminal Court in Bellinzona.
- The accused allegedly ran the 'Geneva Brothers,' a Swiss branch of the Kosovo-based 'Viti Brothers' extremist group.
- The extremist group aimed to destabilize a region of Kosovo to impose an Islamic state governed by Sharia law.
- Funds raised in Switzerland were allegedly used to purchase weapons and bribe judges in Kosovo.
By The Numbers
They Said
"The aim of the Viti Brothers was to take advantage of political destabilisation in Kosovo to seize power in one region and impose an Islamic state governed by Sharia law."
"The funds collected through subscriptions and donations, but above all through social insurance and Covid credit fraud, amounted to between CHF64,000 and CHF77,000."