Parliament Mandates Police to Disclose Nationality of Offenders
In a move championed by right-leaning parties, the Swiss parliament has adopted a proposal requiring police forces nationwide to systematically disclose the nationality of criminal perpetrators and suspects when communicating with the public.

Key Takeaways
- The Swiss Senate voted to mandate police disclosure of offender nationality.
- The proposal originated from the Swiss People’s Party (SVP).
- Police must disclose age, sex, and nationality of perpetrators, suspects, and victims.
- Fedpol previously attempted to remove skin color mentions from the Ripol search system.
By The Numbers
They Said
"The police should always mention the nationality of the perpetrators of crimes when they communicate."