Swiss federal police are assembling additional security forces at the last minute for this week’s World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos because of the high number of world leaders attending, reports Sunday newspaper SonntagsBlick. Citing inside sources, the paper said the Swiss federal police are recruiting people of all ages from across the country to be responsible for protecting personalities in the hotels and conference centres of Davos. Leaders expected to attend WEF include the French, German, Italian and US presidents, the British and Indian Prime Ministers, and the head of the European Commission. + WEF demos: police demand more cash to control protests + Trump and Swiss president to meet in Davos + Merkel expected at WEF Swiss police are also preparing for anti-Trump demonstrations, such as one planned for Tuesday in Zurich for which, according to Sunday newspaper NZZ am Sonntag, participation could reach four figures. Protests against the Trump presence have ...