A large-scale operation coordinated by Interpol has been directed at combating cybercrime in Africa. As a result of this operation, 1,209 people have been arrested and funds worth 97.4 million US dollars have been recovered. This marks a significant achievement in the fight against cybercrimes on the continent.
Redaksiya reports that in Angola, authorities have shut down 25 illegal cryptocurrency mining centers. Additionally, 45 illegal power stations and equipment valued at over 37 million dollars have been confiscated. These measures aim to prevent illegal financial activities in the country. The results of the operation indicate the scale of illegal cryptocurrency mining activities in Angola.
Interpol's operation once again demonstrates the importance of international cooperation in combating the global threat posed by cybercrime. Such operations are crucial for exposing criminal networks and recovering illegally obtained funds. The measures implemented in Angola are significant steps taken towards protecting the country's financial system and ensuring the rule of law.
The results of this operation underscore the importance of closer cooperation and effective measures in the fight against cybercrime.
Sevinc Karimova
