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INTERPOL arrests 27 scammers in Kenya linked to global fraud schemes using messaging apps

INTERPOL has arrested 27 suspects linked to large-scale online investment fraud as part of Interpol's Africa-wide Operation Red Card 2.0, which recovered $4.3m.
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The fight against digital crime is on a new stage in Africa. The International Criminal Police Organization, Interpol, has unveiled the results of Operation Red Cardon 2.0, a coordinated action that has led to the arrest of 651 people suspected of belonging to online fraud networks. According to estimates, the targeted groups have hijacked nearly 38 million euros at the expense of thousands of victims across the continent.

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Tuko.co.ke - Kenya news. broke the news in on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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