INTERPOL Arrests 1,209 Cybercriminals Across 18 African Nations in Global Crackdown
25.08.2025
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INTERPOL’s Operation Serengeti 2.0 Arrests 1,209 Cybercriminals in Africa, Recovers $97.4M, Dismantles 11,432 Infrastructures
INTERPOL Arrests 1,209 Cybercriminals Across 18 African Nations in Global Crackdown
Massive win for global law enforcement! INTERPOL just struck with Operation Serengeti 2.0, apprehending 1,209 cybercriminals across 18 African countries. They recovered a staggering $97.4 million and dismantled 11,432 criminal infrastructures. This isn't just a raid—it's a full digital purge targeting everything from BEC scams to ransomware syndicates.

Operation Serengeti 2.0 is the sequel to last year's crackdown, and it's bigger and more powerful. Focused on financial crimes, it hit hard against business email compromise (BEC), romance scams, and investment fraud. INTERPOL coordinated with local police in nations like Nigeria, South Africa, and Kenya, showing that cybercrime has no borders—but neither does justice.
- • Arrests: 1,209 suspects apprehended in a massive operation.
- • Money Recovered: $97.4 million seized from illicit activities.
- • Infrastructures Dismantled: 11,432 servers, domains, and accounts taken down to disrupt operations.
- • Countries Involved: 18 African nations, including hotspots for cybercrime.
This operation wasn't just about arrests—it's a strategic hit on the ecosystem. They took down command-and-control servers, phishing domains, and money mule networks. Think of it as cutting off the oxygen to these digital parasites. INTERPOL's cyber division head called it a 'decisive blow' against organized cybercrime rings exploiting vulnerabilities in global finance.
INTERPOL’s Operation Serengeti 2.0 demonstrates our unwavering commitment to safeguarding the digital economy. By collaborating across borders, we're sending a clear message: cybercriminals will face justice, no matter where they hide.
Key takeaways for the tech-savvy crowd: This highlights the rise of African cybercrime hubs and the need for enhanced international cooperation. If you're in infosec, watch for increased focus on cross-border threats and maybe even tighter regulations. For everyone else, it's a reminder to stay vigilant against scams—because the bad actors are getting creative, but so are the good guys.
Full details from The Hacker News—stay tuned for more updates as this story develops. Cyber warfare is real, and today, the good side scored big.
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