Davos: 12 soldiers removed for cocaine while on duty

Davos: 12 soldiers removed for cocaine while on duty


Twelve Swiss soldiers, members of the forces who were responsible for monitoring the security measures at the Davos Economic Forum, spent their time smoking hashish and using cocaine.

"All of them had used cannabis and the five of them, in addition, did cocaine," said a military spokesman, Stefan Holder. "These five were sent immediately to their home. The rest will suffer disciplinary action, "he added.

The Holder clarified that the five soldiers who snort cocaine EXEMPTION immediately from their military duties and one of them in possession of it found about 3 grams of narcotic substance, apart from the military disciplinary measures will be confronted with the civil courts.

The spokesman stressed that the safety of the Economic Forum there ran risk from this episode.

"As we see it, everything went well: there was a suspicion, the investigated and found that 12 had used. We removed them before they catch hold of a weapon or drive a vehicle, "he explained.

The army had sold about 4,500 soldiers for security Economic Forum.

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