Geneva Ramps Up Security for 'Most Dangerous Scenarios' Ahead of G7 Summit
As the G7 summit approaches in neighboring Evian, France, Geneva's public prosecutor is planning a large-scale security operation, preparing to double or triple personnel to handle potential mass arrests related to terrorism or vandalism.

Key Takeaways
- Geneva is preparing for the 'most dangerous scenario' during the G7 summit in Evian.
- The Geneva Public Prosecutor’s Office is doubling or tripling its regular personnel resources.
- Only seven out of 35 border crossings in Geneva will remain open from June 12-18.
By The Numbers
They Said
"We are working with the 'most dangerous scenario'."