INTERPOL operation with Swiss police led to eight arrested in West Africa for phishing

Six suspects have been arrested in connection with large-scale phishing scams targeting Swiss citizens as part of INTERPOL’s operation in West Africa.

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Eight individuals have been arrested in an ongoing international effort to combat cybercrime, significantly disrupting criminal activities in Côte d’Ivoire and Nigeria. These arrests were made during INTERPOL’s Operation Contender 2.0, which focuses on tackling cyber-enabled crimes in West Africa through improved international intelligence sharing.

The suspects were linked to extensive phishing scams aimed at Swiss citizens. They utilised QR codes to direct victims to fraudulent websites that closely resembled legitimate payment platforms, where they solicited sensitive personal information, including login credentials and credit card numbers. The hackers masqueraded as buyers on small advertising sites to build trust or pretended to be customer service agents.

INTERPOL reports that this scheme led to over $1.4 million in financial losses, with Swiss authorities receiving more than 260 reports about the scam between August 2023 and April 2024. As part of the investigation, law enforcement successfully apprehended the main suspect behind these attacks, who admitted to the scheme and revealed that he had made over $1.9 million from it.

Additionally, five other suspects were found engaging in cybercriminal activities at the same location. The investigation continues as authorities work to identify more victims, recover stolen funds, and trace items purchased with the proceeds from the scam.