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Interpol’s Operation Serengeti Leads to Over 1,000 Arrests in Africa, Disrupts Major Cybercrime Networks

Kehinde Giwa by Kehinde Giwa
December 2, 2024
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Interpol’s Operation Serengeti Leads to Over 1,000 Arrests in Africa, Disrupts Major Cybercrime Networks

FILE - People walk on the Interpol logo at the international police agency headquarters in Lyon, France, on Nov. 8, 2018. (AP Photo/Laurent Cipriani, File)

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Interpol, in collaboration with Afripol, announced the arrest of 1,006 suspects across 19 African countries during a two-month operation aimed at combatting cybercrime. Operation Serengeti, which ran from September 2 to October 31, targeted a range of cybercrimes including ransomware attacks, business email compromise, digital extortion, and online scams.

The operation uncovered 35,000 victims globally, with financial losses totaling nearly $193 million. The crackdown revealed the increasing sophistication of cybercrimes, from credit card fraud to large-scale Ponzi schemes. Notable arrests include those linked to a $6 million Ponzi scheme in Senegal, an online fraud ring in Kenya involving $8.6 million, and a multi-level marketing scam in Cameroon tied to human trafficking.

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Afripol’s executive director, Jalel Chelba, emphasized the growing role of law enforcement in African Union member states, particularly as cyber threats evolve with advancements like AI-driven malware. The success of Serengeti marked a significant step forward in tackling the rising tide of cybercrime across Africa, with Interpol highlighting improvements in intelligence-sharing and international collaboration among participating countries.

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