Interpol arrested 1,006 suspects in Africa during a massive two-month operation, clamping down on cybercrime that left tens of thousands of victims.
A Tanzanian journalist contributed to this report, but has requested anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the story.
Operation Serengeti dismantled 134,000 malicious networks across Africa and arrested 1,000+ suspects involved in cybercrime ...
INTERPOL has concluded Operation Serengeti, a sweeping crackdown on cybercrime that resulted in the arrest of 1,006 suspects ...
INTERPOL’s Operation Serengeti arrested 24 Kenyans among 1006 suspects involved in an online credit card fraud scheme causing ...
A groundbreaking joint operation by INTERPOL and AFRIPOL has led to the arrest of 1,006 suspects across 19 African nations, ...
Operation Serengeti — led by Interpol and Afripol, the African Union’s policing organization — targeted online scams. Arrests ...
At least 24 Kenyans were arrested in connection with a case of online credit card fraud that led to losses worth USD 8.6 ...
Interpol's latest operation has taken down several fraud, malware, and ransomware campaigns, with over $43 million recovered.
Running from September 2 to October 31, Operation Serengeti involved authorities across 19 African nations. It targeted ...
An INTERPOL-led operation has led to the arrest of 1,006 suspects across 19 African countries and the takedown of 134,089 ...