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When to Report to Authorities (Police, Cybercrime Units in Switzerland)

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When to Report to Authorities (Police, Cybercrime Units in Switzerland)

While markto.ch provides tools to report suspicious listings or users, some situations require involving official authorities to ensure safety and legal compliance. Knowing when to escalate is essential for protecting yourself and others.

1. Threats to Personal Safety

  • If a user behaves aggressively, threatens you, or attempts to intimidate you during a transaction.
  • Any situation where you feel endangered or unsafe at a meetup location.

2. Fraud Involving Large Sums of Money

  • Significant financial loss resulting from fake payments, overpayment scams, or fraudulent transactions.
  • Complex scams that go beyond the platform’s resolution capabilities.

3. Theft or Stolen Goods

  • If an item you purchased or are selling is suspected to be stolen.
  • Suspicious listings for high-value items that may involve criminal activity.

4. Illegal or Prohibited Items

  • Listings offering drugs, weapons, counterfeit products, or other illegal items.
  • Content that violates Swiss law or poses a public safety risk.

5. Cybercrime or Online Scams

  • Phishing attempts requesting login credentials or financial information.
  • Malware, hacking attempts, or other digital threats encountered through the platform.

How to Report in Switzerland

  • Police: Dial 117 for emergencies or contact your local police station for non-urgent cases.
  • Cybercrime Units: Switzerland has dedicated cybercrime units for online fraud, identity theft, and internet-based scams. Contact details can be found through local cantonal police websites or the federal cybercrime portal.

Information to Provide
When reporting to authorities, provide:

  • Usernames, profile links, or listing IDs
  • Screenshots of messages or transactions
  • Dates, times, and details of interactions
  • Any relevant documentation or payment confirmations

By involving authorities in serious cases, you help prevent crime, protect yourself, and contribute to a safer online marketplace for all users.

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