Authorities across Africa have achieved a significant victory in the fight against cybercrime. In a large-scale operation coordinated by INTERPOL, law enforcement officials arrested 1,209 suspected cybercriminals across the continent. This crackdown targeted nearly 88,000 victims who had fallen prey to various cyber attacks. Alongside the arrests, authorities successfully recovered approximately $97.4 million, highlighting the extensive financial damage caused by these crimes.
The operation dismantled 11,432 illegal online infrastructures, severely disrupting cybercriminal networks. Cybercrime remains a growing threat in Africa, affecting individuals, businesses, and governments alike. INTERPOL’s coordinated effort across multiple African countries illustrates a united front to combat these rising challenges.
Key Outcomes of the INTERPOL Operation
- Arrest of 1,209 suspected cybercriminals
- Protection of nearly 88,000 victims from cyber attacks
- Recovery of approximately $97.4 million in illicit funds
- Dismantling of 11,432 illegal online infrastructures
Experts believe that continued cooperation and investment in cybersecurity are critical to protect Africa’s digital economy and maintain trust online. Governments have been urged to:
- Strengthen cyber laws
- Improve public awareness on online safety
This large-scale bust marks an important milestone for Africa’s law enforcement agencies, demonstrating their capability to tackle sophisticated cybercrime activities effectively.
Stay tuned to Questiqa World News for more latest updates.
