There are no rules about whether or not to mention the nationality of the perpetrators in police press releases. There are no uniform rules for this in Switzerland either. And for all readers who do not live in Zurich: there is currently a heated debate on the Limmat about whether the decision by Zurich police chief Richard Wolff to only asia rcs data disclose nationality upon request is the right one. It is not automatically included in the press release, but is communicated to journalists immediately.
The clever politician did not gain much sympathy in Zurich - and that is frightening. The SVP was loud because they want to see their enemy images as clearly as possible. And the reactions of the TeleZüri viewers were also frightening and Markus Gilli had a very high blood pressure during the conversation with the police chief, who answered objectively.
What Richard Wolff decided is partly handled in the same way in Swiss cantons, and in many countries around the world. In his view, the act has nothing to do with nationality. And, dare I say, there is another dimension. Richard Wolff comes from a family that suffered under the Nazi regime. As did mine! We are very sensitive inside when we remember "the Jew", "the Jewish company", which then culminated in the "Jewish world conspiracy" and the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion".