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A multi-agency security team has dismantled a network of suspected cybercrime centers operating in multiple suburbs of Greater Accra, resulting in the arrest of 53 Nigerian nationals.
The operation, coordinated across January 16th and 17th, 2026, was initiated by actionable intelligence from the Cyber Security Authority (CSA).
The intel revealed that young men were allegedly being exploited and coerced into various cybercrimes by kingpins operating from residences in East Legon Hills, Afienya, Kwabenya, Weija, and Tuba.

A joint force comprising operatives from National Security, the CSA, the CID Headquarters, and the Police SWAT unit executed coordinated raids on the identified locations. During the operations, authorities made a critical distinction between suspects and potential victims.
Nine (9) individuals were arrested as suspects, while forty-four (44) others, found operating laptops in their apartments, were categorized as rescued victims believed to have been lured under false pretences. A significant cache of equipment was seized, including 62 laptop computers, 52 assorted mobile phones, and two (2) pump-action guns.

"All the arrested individuals have been duly profiled and handed over to the Ghana Immigration Service for safekeeping and further investigations," stated Communications Minister Sam George in a post on January 18th detailing the operation.
He issued a stern caution: "We caution foreign nationals invited to Ghana to verify claims made by their fellow nationals to lure them here."
The Minister highlighted that this crackdown is part of an ongoing effort, noting that some individuals from previous operations have already been handed over to Nigerian authorities at the Seme border, while others are facing criminal prosecution in Ghanaian courts.
"Protecting Ghana's cyber image internationally is non-negotiable," Minister George asserted, commending the CSA and partner law enforcement agencies for their work.
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