Swiss Federal Prosecutor Charges Five in ATM Explosives Case
Swiss authorities file charges against international group for planned ATM robberies, highlighting growing concerns over organized financial crime targeting banking infrastructure.

Key Takeaways
- The Office of the Attorney General of Switzerland filed charges against five men for explosives offenses and planning to rob ATMs.
- Four suspects were arrested in July 2023 in Strengelbach following a house break-in.
- Explosives were discovered by emergency services, forcing the evacuation of surrounding buildings.
- The suspects allegedly manufactured three unconventional explosive devices in a barbershop.
- The group scouted over ten ATMs across Switzerland in the days leading up to their arrest.
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They Said
"The OAG accuses the five of having jointly manufactured three unconventional explosive and incendiary devices in a barbershop in Strengelbach."