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50 Nigerians arrested in McCarthy Hills raid over cyber fraud and trafficking

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaJuly 25, 2025 Ministerial News No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) has, in the early hours of today, conducted a major special operation at McCarthy Hills in the Ga South Municipality, leading to the arrest of approximately 50 Nigerian nationals.

The swoop, based on intelligence, targeted foreign nationals allegedly engaged in illegal residency, cyber fraud, and human trafficking.

According to a holding statement issued by Assistant Commissioner of Immigration M. Amoako-Atta, Head of Public Affairs for the GIS, the operation was specifically aimed at individuals suspected of unlawful stay, with some reportedly trafficked into Ghana and forced into cyber fraud by their facilitators.

Among those apprehended was the landlord of the apartment where these alleged illicit activities were taking place.

The significant number of arrests underscores the growing concerns over transnational organised crime, particularly cyber fraud, often referred to as “sakawa” or “Yahoo-Yahoo”.

These activities not only tarnish Ghana’s international image but also pose serious security and economic threats.

Background on Cyber Fraud and Trafficking in Ghana

In recent years, the country has become a recognised hub for cybercrime operations, attracting syndicates that exploit technological vulnerabilities and, in some cases, vulnerable individuals.

The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) and the Cyber Security Authority (CSA) have repeatedly warned about the escalating sophistication of these crimes.

Perpetrators often target individuals and businesses both locally and internationally, engaging in romance scams, phishing, business email compromise (BEC) frauds, and other forms of online deception.

Human trafficking, particularly for forced labour or exploitation, is another grave concern.

Victims, often lured by false promises of employment or education, find themselves trapped in exploitative situations, including being compelled to engage in cyber fraud.

This aspect of the arrests highlights a darker dimension of the illicit operations, pointing to severe human rights violations.

The GIS, in collaboration with other security agencies like the Ghana Police Service and the National Investigations Bureau (NIB), regularly conducts such operations to clamp down on illegal immigration and related criminal activities.

The McCarthy Hills area, known for its residential developments, has in the past been identified as a potential hideout for such syndicates.

The GIS indicated that the public will be updated on the “outcome of the operations and subsequent investigations” in due course.

The arrested individuals are expected to undergo thorough screening and interrogation to ascertain their involvement in the alleged crimes, their immigration status, and to identify the full network of facilitators involved in the trafficking and fraud schemes.

This operation reinforces Ghana’s commitment to combating transnational crime and maintaining national security.

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