Kosovo-Albanian rapper Mozzik says several of his vehicles were set on fire in Switzerland, causing significant damage and raising concerns over security.
The incident reportedly occurred in Switzerland, where the artist currently resides, with Mozzik taking to social media to confirm that multiple cars were deliberately burned. According to his statement, the damage is extensive, and he suspects the involvement of a group he described as “a gang from France.”
While local authorities have not yet released detailed findings, the case is drawing attention across Albania, Kosovo, and the wider Balkans due to Mozzik’s high public profile. The artist did not provide specific evidence publicly but stressed that the attack appeared organized rather than accidental.
This development highlights growing concerns over safety and targeted incidents involving public figures in Europe. Mozzik, known for his influence in the Albanian music scene and international collaborations, has not indicated whether he plans to pursue legal action but emphasized the seriousness of the situation.
Authorities in Switzerland are expected to investigate the incident further, including possible cross-border elements if the claims about a foreign gang are substantiated. No injuries have been reported so far.
