A woman was convicted for allowing him to use the police information system, while another policewoman is being investigated for suspicion of revealing official secrets...
At a yacht party with Zurich's elite or in front of a luxury bar in a Ferrari: on social media, the 35-year-old Swiss-Albanian presents himself as a successful entrepreneur in the field of startups. He is connected to many people, known both by the rich young people of the so-called "Gold Coast" and by leading figures of organized crime.
According to the Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ), the 35-year-old was once the right-hand man of a drug lord, providing him with luxury cars and organizing expensive holidays. He himself has been convicted several times, including for multiple rapes, drug-related offenses and traffic violations. In investigative circles, he is considered a link to the world of serious crime.
But the 35-year-old's past did not prevent two police officers from the Zurich City Police from establishing a relationship with him. One of them gave the dangerous criminal access to the police information system Polis. For the fact that she had made her unlocked service phone available to him so that he could search the system, she was sentenced in April with a criminal order that has now become final. As a result, she lost her job and also her relationship with this man.

Meanwhile, he had seduced another employee of the Zurich City Police and is currently in a relationship with her.
According to NZZ, a criminal investigation is underway against this policewoman on suspicion of revealing official secrets. Until the procedure is concluded with a final decision, the presumption of innocence applies to her.
This woman has also not worked in the corps since December 2025. However, according to the press office of the Zurich City Police, which responded to 20 Minuten 's question , she has not been fired.
The police cannot provide further information due to personal data protection, said Judith Hödl, head of the media office.
She emphasized that the Zurich City Police, since 2015, has a special sector responsible for preventive training in the field of criminal offenses committed while performing official duties.

"Our employees are made aware of and trained by this sector both during initial training and later in the framework of ongoing training courses," said Hödl.
However, she added that the behavior of employees in their private lives is "outside our influence." According to her, the personnel law stipulates that employees must also behave off-duty in a way that does not cause harm to the employer, namely the police corps.
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