Sophisticated Scams on the Rise: Fake Police and Vignette Fraud Cost Swiss Residents Millions
An investigation into the increasing prevalence of elaborate scams in Switzerland, including fraudsters posing as police officers who have stolen nearly CHF10 million, and a surge in fraudulent websites for the electronic motorway vignette.

Key Takeaways
- Fraudsters posing as police officers have stolen nearly CHF 10 million in French-speaking Switzerland since 2023.
- Losses from police impostor scams escalated from CHF 1.5 million in 2023 to over CHF 4.5 million in the first ten months of 2025.
- Criminal networks recruit 'mules' via social media platforms like Snapchat to collect cash and valuables.
- Unofficial e-vignette websites are charging up to CHF 10 above the official CHF 40 price, often bundling hidden subscriptions.
- 45% of Swiss motorists opted for the digital vignette in 2025, up from 35% the previous year.
By The Numbers
They Said
"I was so sure it was genuine. I thought they were just going to take photos and give everything back."
"Traditional first names are often associated with older people. Thatâs the starting point."