The Swiss government has deported two Afghan criminal citizens
Bayan News – On Monday, October 13, the Swiss government announced that it had deported two Afghan citizens who had been convicted in the country’s courts.
According to the “Swiss Info” website, the spokesperson for the Swiss Ministry of Justice confirmed this to reporters.
Media reports indicate that the Swiss government considered these two Afghan criminal citizens a threat to its national security.
Additionally, the Swiss Immigration Office stated that these individuals were serious criminals who were deemed a threat to the public security and order of Switzerland.
According to published reports, there are currently 13 other Afghan criminal citizens imprisoned in Switzerland, and they may also face deportation.
Switzerland’s decision to deport dangerous Afghan criminals follows Germany’s recent expulsion of around 30 Afghan criminal citizens.
Furthermore, in recent days, several Afghan citizens in various countries, including France and the United States, have been arrested or are under investigation on charges including murder and planning terrorist attacks.