Major police intervention in Lausanne

Around forty agents were on Sunday afternoon in a district of the Vaud capital.Image: KEYSTONE

Around forty officers from different police forces intervened on Sunday afternoon in the Bourdonnette district. Probably a false alarm.

19.01.2025, 15:0819.01.2025, 16:30

The inhabitants of the popular district of the Bumblebee We were in for a good scare on Sunday. At 12:30 p.m., the Lausanne police received a more than alarming call.

Spokesperson for the municipal police, Alexia Hagenlocher explains:

“Basic information spoke of gunshots”

Enough to take this threat very seriously. No less than forty police officers were immediately mobilized. Agents from the West-Lausanne police, special forces from the DIPL and DARD, and even North-Vaud police officers.

As reported 20 minutesthe neighbors of the towers concerned began to imagine very serious events, such as a person holed up in one of the neighborhood towersand even a hostage taking. But that was not the case, explains the spokesperson.

“The road was closed at the start of the intervention,” Alexia Hagenlocher told Watson. This is why TL buses were diverted for some time. She concludes:

“The police force was able to be lifted around 2:45 p.m. An investigation is now open”

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Bad prank? An exaggeration of the facts? We won’t know more for now. (joe)

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