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Interpol Warns of New West Africa Scam Hub

July 4, 2025
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Interpol Warns of New West Africa Scam Hub

Interpol has identified West Africa as a potential new and emerging hotspot for sophisticated cybercrime scam centers. The international police agency says that this region could be developing into a major hub for these compounds. This mirrors a disturbing cybercrime trend that originally began in the various countries of Southeast Asia. In a brief report posted this week, Interpol stated that new scam centers have been recently identified.

The international police agency said it analyzed five years of data about this widespread and illicit criminal industry. The illicit industry relies on human trafficking to staff up centers with people who are then forced to work. These trafficked individuals are forced to conduct investment fraud, romance scams, and other various online criminal schemes. Interpol did not report specific data about the trend in West Africa, but recent reports have cited crackdowns. These crackdowns on cybercrime compounds have taken place in Nigeria and other countries in the West Africa region.

As of March 2025, victims from sixty-six different countries were trafficked into these online scam centers.

This global human trafficking operation has left no continent untouched by its widespread and damaging criminal reach. Approximately three-quarters of all those victims ended up in the various scam compounds located in Southeast Asia. In countries such as Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar, scam centers are known for holding their workers captive. They hold these unfortunate workers under what can only be described as truly nightmarish and inhumane living conditions.

These new scam centers are located in the Middle East, Central America, as well as in West Africa.

While not every person committing fraud is a victim, many are held against their will by the criminals. Those held against their will are often subject to extortion through what is known as debt bondage. They are also often subject to brutal beatings, sexual exploitation, torture, and even rape by their captors. This creates a cycle of abuse and exploitation that is very difficult for the victims to escape from. This global problem requires a coordinated international response from law enforcement agencies to effectively combat this issue.

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  • INTERPOL releases new information on globalization of scam centres
Tags: Cyber NewsCyber News 2025Cyber threatsInterpolJuly 2025ScamsWest Africa
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