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‘Dangerous’ Swedes in Volvos arrested in Zurich

Three Swedes visiting Zurich were shocked when local police pulled over their black Volvo station wagons and arrested them at gunpoint.

'Dangerous' Swedes in Volvos arrested in Zurich

The incident occurred on early Thursday afternoon when city police received information that “dangerous people” were in the cars, Zurich city police spokesman Marto Cortesi told The Local.

“We had some information about two cars and three people,” Cortesi said.

“We had some information that dangerous people were in these cars.”

Cortesi said he could not go into details about what specific danger was suspected but he said city and cantonal police were jointly involved in the arrest, which he acknowledged was “a mistake”.

Witnesses told Swiss news website 20 Minuten that at least 10 officers surrounded the vehicles wielding guns, including a machine gun.

“Then the men were dragged out and handcuffed,” an onlooker told the newspaper.

“The action was indeed spectacular but the arrests happened quietly,” another witness told 20Minuten.

“The (arrested) men did not resist.”

The Swedes were taken to a local police station but were released after “five minutes,” when police realized the information they had received was false, police spokesman Cortesi told The Local.

A check of the vehicles’ registration information revealed the cars were actually registered to Volvo Cars in Gothenburg, with company officials catching wind of the mix up.

“Clearly a mistake has been made,” Volvo spokesman Stefan Elfström told the Aftonbladet newspaper.

Zurich police apologized to the Swedes, who were tourists visiting Switzerland, he said.

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ZURICH

Swiss rail to close ticket counters in Zurich, Bern, Vaud, Ticino and Zug

Switzerland’s Federal Railways (SBB) will be removing the ticket counter from nine stations in the cantons of Zurich, Vaud, Bern, Zug and Ticino

Swiss rail to close ticket counters in Zurich, Bern, Vaud, Ticino and Zug

The SBB made the announcement on Wednesday, saying the decision was made due to a lack of demand. 

Instead, commuters will need to buy tickets from automated machines. 

In the canton of Zurich, the ticket stations in Dietlikon, Hinwil, Kloten, Männedorf and Oberwinterthur will be closed. 

In neighbouring Zug, Cham’s ticket counter will be closed, while the Herzogenbuchsee station in Bern will also go fully automated. 

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In Latin Switzerland, Pully in Vaud and Biasca in Ticino will see their ticket counters closed. 

The SBB told Swiss news outlet Watson that approximately 95 percent of ticket sales are now made via self-service machines or online. 

The advent of navigation apps has meant the need for personal advice on directions and travel has fallen, particularly in smaller areas or stations with lower traffic. 

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