In a sweeping blow against the rapidly expanding cybercrime ecosystem in Africa, an international police operation has led to the arrest of over 1,200 individuals and the recovery of approximately $100 million, Interpol announced on Friday.
Breakdown
- Interpol's Serengeti 2.0 operation led to over 1,200 arrests across Africa. 6s
- The operation recovered approximately $100 million and involved 19 countries. 14s
- Authorities uncovered 88,000 victims of online fraud and cryptocurrency scams. 23s
- Angola shut down 25 illegal crypto mining firms, seizing $37 million in equipment. 29s
- Cybercrime now accounts for over 30% of reported crimes in Western and East Africa. 58s