THE GOVERNMENT'S EFFORTS TO REORGANIZE INTERNAL SECURITY ACTIVITIES

FECL 06 (June 1992)

The Swiss government's attempts to preserve and develop its preventive police surveillance and intelligence activities centres on the following projects:

  • Modernisation of data processing by the further improvment of the electronic police database RIPOL;
  • securing the secrecy of informers and of cooperation with foreign services threatened by the massive calls for total disclosure of the former files of the political police;
  • adaption of border control policies to Schengen standards prepared by a commission of experts "border police control";
  • extension of criminal investigation in the forefront of concrete delinquency (preventive policing) by amendments of criminal and procedural law;
  • maintenance of political policing publicly justified by periodical governmental reports on new forms of extremism;
  • amendment of the law on data protection as a condition for covert police and intelligence operations;
  • legalisation of preventive and political policing by the introduction of a law on "state protection".