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Interpol operation arrests 300 suspects linked to African cybercrime rings

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  • Interpol reveals successful law enforcement operation across seven African countries
  • More than 300 people were arrested, and around 2,000 electronic devices seized
  • Roughly $100,000 was recovered, Interpol says

Interpol and a coalition of seven African law enforcement agencies have recently arrested more than 300 people and seized almost 2,000 electronic devices in a major crackdown on cybercrime.

The agency said Operation Red Card, which was active between November 2024 and February 2025, aimed to “disrupt and dismantle cross-border criminal networks which cause significant harm to individuals and businesses”.

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