Federal and cantonal authorities establish new joint task force to strengthen deportation enforcement and criminal detention procedures

"The aim is to consistently detain such offenders and enforce deportations"
In a significant move to enhance national security and law enforcement, Switzerland has announced the formation of a specialized task force aimed at addressing challenges posed by foreign criminal networks. The initiative, launched by the State Secretariat for Migration (SEM), represents a coordinated effort between federal and cantonal authorities to strengthen the country's approach to handling serious criminal offenders among foreign nationals and asylum seekers.
The newly established task force brings together expertise from multiple jurisdictions, including federal authorities, cantonal law enforcement, and municipal bodies. Its primary objective is to enhance the detention and deportation procedures for foreign nationals involved in serious criminal activities. The initiative specifically targets individuals who have committed repeated offenses or are flagged upon entering Switzerland. The State Secretariat for Migration emphasizes that the task force will focus on consistent enforcement of existing deportation measures while streamlining the detention process for cases awaiting deportation.
The implementation of this initiative has received approval from the Asylum Committee, which includes representatives from the federal government, cantons, cities, and municipalities. As part of the process, authorities are conducting a comprehensive review of legal provisions regarding detention procedures for deportation cases. The goal is to simplify these procedures while maintaining compliance with Swiss law and international obligations. The task force will operate as a pilot project, allowing for evaluation and adjustment of methods as needed.
The establishment of this specialized task force represents a significant step in Switzerland's ongoing efforts to maintain public safety while ensuring fair and efficient handling of criminal cases involving foreign nationals. The initiative is expected to improve coordination between different levels of government and streamline the process of managing serious criminal cases. As the pilot project progresses, authorities will monitor its effectiveness and make necessary adjustments to enhance its impact on national security and law enforcement objectives.