81. The IOC turned the letters over to Swiss police. 82. The IOC turned the letters, which were received at its headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland, over to Swiss police. 83. The Israeli, identified only as Eyal, was arrested by Swiss police after meeting with Roussel in a Geneva hotel room, Yediot said. 84. The letters were turned over to Swiss police. 85. The print was found on an empty strongbox recovered from the burned-out remains of the getaway vehicle, Swiss police said. 86. The Swiss newspaper Blick said Thursday the secret Swiss police investigation came to light several days ago when an Israeli judge requested more information, alerting a reporter. 87. The Swiss police office said it had yet to receive any word from banks about how much they might be holding. 88. The Swiss police, which can only enter the building upon the request from the United Nations, could be seen outside the building, waiting on standby. 89. The woman returned to Switzerland and turned herself in to Swiss police after being controversially released by Italian judge Guido Piffer. 90. The world body said the event would remain a Grand Prix only if organizers, in association with Swiss police, gave safety guarantees by the beginning of October. |