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Swiss examine potential breaches of Russian sanctions

Swiss prosecutors are looking into possible breaches of the neutral nation's sanctions versus Russia enforced over Moscow's intrusion of Ukraine, the Office of the Attorney General said on Thursday.

The workplace is consulting with authorities from the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO), which oversees sanctions, and the national anti-money laundering office in the past choosing how to proceed.

Currently numerous information are underway, the office stated, decreasing to state how many cases were being examined, or provide other details.

No official examinations have started, it said.

SECO declined to comment.

Switzerland this month accepted ban the import of Russian diamonds in line with the latest round of European Union sanctions.

Bern accepted adopt the 12th round of sanctions executed by the EU in December, as it has with all previous rounds since the start of the Ukraine war almost 2 years ago.

Import restrictions have actually likewise been introduced on other items that produce income for Russia, including pig iron and liquid petroleum gas.

Switzerland has so far placed 1,422 individuals and 291 organisations on its sanctions list, blocking an estimated 7.7 billion Swiss francs in financial possessions and disallowing them from entry.

(source: Reuters)