Appeal Lodged by All Parties in Gstaad Human Trafficking Verdict
Both the prosecution and the defense have filed appeals against the recent verdict in a human trafficking case in the Bernese Oberland, where a family was convicted of exploiting women as cleaners in Gstaad under appalling conditions.

Key Takeaways
- All parties involved in the Gstaad human trafficking case, including the three defendants and the prosecution, have lodged appeals against the first-instance verdict.
- The court identified a 68-year-old woman as the principal offender in a family-run business that supplied low-cost cleaning staff to Gstaad.
- The victims were economically and socially vulnerable rural women from Serbia who were lured to Switzerland.
By The Numbers
They Said
"More serious cases of human trafficking are conceivable."
"The notice of appeal must specify whether the judgement is being challenged in full or in part."