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The Cyber Security Authority (CSA), working in collaboration with National Security operatives, has arrested 32 Nigerian nationals in a targeted early morning operation at Kasoa–Tuba, as part of intensified efforts to clamp down on cybercrime.
The coordinated raid led to the seizure of 31 laptops and 15 mobile phones, all suspected to be tools used in cyber-related criminal activities.
The suspects are currently in custody and are assisting investigators, while the seized devices have been sent for forensic examination to support ongoing investigations.
According to the CSA, the operation forms part of its broader, sustained campaign to disrupt cybercrime networks and protect Ghana’s digital ecosystem.
The Authority reaffirmed its commitment to working closely with security agencies to combat cyber-enabled offences across the country.
The CSA also urged members of the public to remain vigilant and report suspicious cyber-related activities through the appropriate channels, stressing that public cooperation remains critical to safeguarding Ghana’s digital space.
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