Interpol-Led Operation Leads to Arrests of More Than 1,200 Suspected Cybercriminals in Africa

5Mind. The Meme Platform

In Angola, 25 crypto mining centers manned by 60 Chinese nationals were among the malicious infrastructures dismantled, Interpol stated.

A sweeping intergovernmental operation coordinated by Interpol has resulted in the arrests of 1,209 alleged cybercriminals across Africa and the takedown of 11,432 malicious infrastructures, the agency announced on Aug. 22.

Investigators from 18 African countries and the UK took part in the crackdown, dubbed Operation Serengeti 2.0, that lasted from June to August. Authorities tackled cybercrimes, including ransomware, online scams, business email compromise, and inheritance scams, recovering $97.4 million.

A total of 87,858 individuals fell victim to these cybercrimes, according to Interpol.

In Angola, Interpol stated, local authorities dismantled 25 cryptocurrency mining centers in which 60 Chinese nationals were “illegally validating blockchain transactions to generate cryptocurrency.” Authorities also confiscated 45 illegal power stations, as well as mining and IT equipment valued at more than $37 million, which the Angolan government has allocated to vulnerable areas for supporting power distribution.

In Zambia, local authorities dismantled a large-scale online investment scheme that defrauded about 65,000 victims of an estimated $300 million through a cryptocurrency scam, according to Interpol.

“The scammers lured victims into investing in cryptocurrency through extensive advertising campaigns promising high-yield returns,“ Interpol stated, noting that 15 individuals connected to the scam had been arrested. ”Victims were then instructed to download multiple apps to participate.”.

Evidence, including domains, mobile numbers, and bank accounts tied to the scam, was also seized.

Zambian authorities also located a scam center, disrupted a suspected human trafficking network, and confiscated 372 fake passports from seven countries.

In the Ivory Coast, Interpol stated, a transnational inheritance scam that originated in Germany was dismantled. In this scam, victims had been tricked into paying a total of about $1.6 million to claim fake inheritances.

“Despite being one of the oldest-running internet frauds, inheritance scams continue to generate significant funds for criminal organizations,” Interpol said.

Interpol said the crackdown was supported by the private sector and several security organizations, including Fortinet, Group-IB, and TRM Labs.

In a blog post published on its website on Aug. 23, TRM Labs stated that it provided leads to authorities in Ghana and Seychelles ahead of their operations.

By Frank Fang

Read Full Article on TheEpochTimes.com

Contact Your Elected Officials
The Epoch Times
The Epoch Timeshttps://www.theepochtimes.com/
Tired of biased news? The Epoch Times is truthful, factual news that other media outlets don't report. No spin. No agenda. Just honest journalism like it used to be.

The Starobelsk Dormitory Bombing Reflects Horribly On Ukraine & Its Western Patrons

Three waves of Ukrainian drones struck a dormitory in Starobelsk last week in an attack that killed nearly two dozen students.

The cost of doing nothing

Tax dollars must not be used to advance an ideology that encourages children to reject their own bodies and embark on a lifetime of medicalization.

The Last Hurrah Of The Rino Establishment

RINO Senators and GOP elites see MAGA as the enemy, not Democrats, using the 2026 battles to reclaim Republican Party control in 2028.

Debt remembered and debt ignored

Memorial Day compels Americans to confront a word we avoid: debt— the kind carved into headstones at Arlington and cemeteries across the country.

When Coincidence Ceases to Persuade

Democratic leaders, media, celebrities, and elites contributed to a climate where political violence against one side of America feels increasingly justified.

US Jobless Claims Rise Marginally as Labor Market Remains Resilient

The number of Americans claiming unemployment benefits ticked up marginally, as the U.S. labor market remains resilient amid economic uncertainty.

Trump Dismisses Delaney Hall Protesters as ‘Paid’ Amid Growing Scrutiny of ICE Detention Facility

President Trump called protesters outside a New Jersey immigration detention facility “fake” and “paid for” as Democratic lawmakers pushed for investigations into conditions inside the center.

Judge Declines to Block Trump’s Order on Mail-In Voting

A federal judge allowed President Donald Trump’s administration to implement an executive order imposing restrictions on mail-in voting.

US Military Needs 3 Years to Replenish Weapons Systems Used in Iran War, New Analysis Shows

The Iran war and continued aid to Ukraine have depleted U.S. weapons inventories that could take three or more years to replenish, according to CSIS.

Trump Suggests Vance’s Anti-Fraud Efforts Could Save Social Security

The president made the comment at a Cabinet meeting...

Trump’s Triumphal Arch Approved by Federal Commission

A commission has approved President Donald Trump’s triumphal arch just outside of Washington, a key step toward making the project a reality.

Trump Details Military Complex Above and Below New White House Ballroom

Trump says planned White House ballroom will be the “safest building ever built,” serving ceremonial and national security purposes.

Senate Confirms 49 Trump Nominees, Including Key Energy Officials

The Senate has confirmed 49 nominees selected by President Trump, including officials tapped to oversee federal land management and energy policy.
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

MAGA Business Central