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INTERPOL’s Major Offensive: 1,209 Cybercriminals Arrested Across Africa

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  1. Mass Arrests: Authorities from 18 African countries arrested 1,209 cybercriminals, recovering $97.4 million and dismantling over 11,000 malicious infrastructures during Operation Serengeti, aimed at combating severe cybercrimes.

  2. Investment Fraud Exposed: A massive online investment scheme in Zambia defrauded 65,000 victims of nearly $300 million, leading to 15 arrests and the seizure of various assets for further investigation.

  3. Transnational Scams Tackled: Law enforcement dismantled a transnational inheritance scam from Germany, arresting the main suspect and confiscating electronics and valuables linked to $1.6 million in losses.

  4. International Cooperation Key: INTERPOL emphasizes the importance of cross-border cooperation in combating cybercrime, showcasing the growing impact and successes of coordinated operations, like Operation Serengeti.

INTERPOL’s Major Crackdown on Cybercrime

INTERPOL recently announced the arrest of 1,209 cybercriminals across 18 African nations. This operation, part of the ongoing initiative known as Operation Serengeti, targeted various forms of online crime. Authorities reported that these criminals had defrauded around 88,000 victims, leading to financial losses of approximately $97.4 million. Additionally, the operation dismantled over 11,000 malicious infrastructures, highlighting the pervasive nature of cybercrime.

Significantly, the crackdown included the dismantling of 25 illicit cryptocurrency mining centers in Angola. Here, law enforcement apprehended 60 Chinese nationals involved in these schemes. Authorities seized 45 illegal power stations, along with mining equipment valued at over $37 million. This equipment will now support power distribution in underprivileged regions.

Global Impact and Cooperation Against Cybercrime

The scope of this effort extended beyond Angola. In Zambia, officials disrupted a large-scale investment fraud operation that affected 65,000 individuals, resulting in losses of around $300 million. They arrested 15 suspects and confiscated domain names and bank accounts for further scrutiny. Meanwhile, law enforcement agencies also took down a transnational inheritance scam that originated in Germany, leading to arrests and the recovery of substantial assets.

INTERPOL emphasized the growing effectiveness of international cooperation. Valdecy Urquiza, the agency’s secretary general, stated that shared expertise enhances the capacity to counter cyber threats. Dmitry Volkov, CEO of Group-IB, echoed this sentiment, highlighting the global nature of cybercrime and the collective power of nations pooling resources. This interconnected approach can lead to more significant outcomes and better protection for victims worldwide.

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