Swiss Boarding School Evacuated After Threat.
A boarding school in Zug, central Switzerland, was evacuated on Saturday after authorities received a written threat. Police and emergency services quickly responded to the incident, moving students and staff to safety while conducting a thorough security operation.
The threat was reported shortly after 4:00 PM, prompting Swiss police to deploy emergency teams to the area. Officers immediately secured the location, established a safety perimeter, and evacuated the affected buildings as a precautionary measure.
Around 30 students and caretakers were present at the school when the threat was received. Emergency personnel safely relocated everyone to a secure location, where they remained under supervision during the investigation.
Police carried out a detailed search of the school premises to identify any potentially dangerous or suspicious objects. After several hours of inspections, authorities confirmed that no suspicious items were found anywhere on the property.
The operation concluded at approximately 8:00 PM when emergency services declared the area safe. Students and staff were then allowed to return to the boarding school without incident.
Swiss police emphasized that there was never any danger to the wider public. Authorities acted swiftly to ensure the safety of everyone involved while maintaining security throughout the operation.
Investigators are now working to determine who was responsible for the threat and what motives may have been behind it. The case remains under active investigation, and officials have not yet released further details.
The incident highlights the rapid response procedures used by Swiss emergency services when potential threats are reported at educational institutions. Authorities continue to encourage the public to report suspicious activities to help maintain public safety.

