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141 arrested in coordinated cybercrime operation in Tabora and Lashibi

By Vincent Ashitey
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Security agencies have arrested 141 suspected cybercrime operatives in a coordinated early-morning operation across Tabora and Lashibi, targeting organised networks involved in mobile money fraud and business email compromise scams.

The intelligence-led operation was carried out by the Cyber Security Authority (CSA) in collaboration with the Ghana Police Service, National Security, and the Ghana Immigration Service headquarters. It resulted in the arrest of 100 suspects in Tabora and 41 in Lashibi.

Preliminary investigations indicate that the suspects are believed to be Nigerian nationals. During the operation, officers retrieved 38 laptops and 150 mobile phones suspected to have been used in the commission of cyber-enabled financial crimes.

Authorities also arrested a Ghanaian landlord who allegedly accommodated 100 of the suspects in his residence. Security officials stressed that property owners have a responsibility to ensure their premises are not used to facilitate or perpetuate criminal activity.

The suspects are alleged to have been involved in a range of cybercrime activities, including mobile money fraud, romance scams, sextortion, business email compromise, and wire fraud.

Forensic analysis of the seized electronic devices is currently underway, and individuals found to be culpable will be processed in accordance with Ghanaian law.

The Cyber Security Authority urged the public to remain vigilant, report suspicious digital activities, and support national efforts to combat cybercrime.

While reaffirming that Ghana remains open to foreigners engaged in legitimate business, the Authority warned that cybercriminal activity will be met with decisive enforcement of the law.