Lausanne suspends four more in police toxic chat probe
Discrimination: four new Lausanne agents suspended
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Listening: Lausanne suspends four more in police toxic chat probe
Four people were suspended with immediate effect by the Swiss city of Lausanne in connection with discriminatory messages circulated between police officers on WhatsApp groups.
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“All the people who sent the images shown at the press conference and who are still working for the Lausanne police force are included in the eight immediate suspensions,” read a Lausanne statement on Monday.
“In the light of current knowledge, there will be no further suspensions in connection with the administrative investigation”, the statement added.
The city adds that it is in the process of setting up, “with a major law firm”, a structure for police officers. This will enable members of the police force “to speak in complete confidentiality”.
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