Golden Fleece said:
That can sometimes, although rarely, happen in your home country if you are unlucky. In the U.S., it is called civil asset forfeiture. But after due process in a court, your assets will be returned (if you are not a criminal).
But to say that this will happen in Switzerland is literally insane. First, your home country would need to ignore all due process requirements. Then the Swiss government would need to ignore all due process requirements (and they are sticklers for proper paperwork). Then the vault company would need to ignore the fact that both countries failed to conform to all legal due process requirements. Then the vault company would need to fail to inform you of the attempted confiscation, so that you could fight it.
This simply does not happen. It only happens to criminals after conviction and proper due process.
Anyone's gold is much safer in a Swiss vault than in their home country. Like I said, your mind lives in some paranoid, deranged fantasy world.
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