JUST IN: Interpol’s Operation Serengeti Nets 24 Kenyans in Ksh 1.1 Billion Cybercrime Bust
Authorities arrested 24 Kenyans during a major cybercrime crackdown across multiple African countries, targeting sophisticated online criminals. The operation, named Operation Serengeti, was led by the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) in partnership with Afripol. Interpol identified Kenya as one of 19 African countries with high levels of cybercrime activity. In a statement, Interpol revealed that the operation uncovered a massive fraud case involving the theft of USD 8.6 million (about Ksh 1.1 billion). The funds were stolen through fraudulent scripts that altered banking system security protocols. The criminals then redistributed the money via SWIFT, moving it to companies in
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