Global Anti-Fraud Operation Leads to 5,800 Arrests and $293 Million Seized

Global Anti-Fraud Operation Leads to 5,800 Arrests and $293 Million Seized

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Operation First Light 2026, coordinated by INTERPOL, resulted in the arrest of 5,811 individuals and the interception of $293 million in illicit assets across 97 countries. The operation targeted social engineering scams, including business email compromise, sextortion, and romance scams, from January 15 to April 30, 2026. Over 142,000 victims were identified, and significant actions included blocking 31,014 bank accounts and analyzing 152,808 cases. The operation was supported by funding from China's Ministry of Public Security and involved regional policing bodies like ASEANAPOL and Europol. This crackdown highlights the growing threat posed by organized criminal networks exploiting human psychology to manipulate victims. The operation's success demonstrates the importance of international collaboration in combating cyber-enabled financial crimes.

Key Points: • 5,811 arrests made in a global anti-fraud operation targeting social engineering scams. • Operation First Light 2026 intercepted $293 million in illicit assets across 97 countries. • Over 142,000 victims identified, emphasizing the widespread impact of these fraud schemes.

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2026-01-15
Operation First Light 2026 launched
The operation began targeting social engineering scams and money laundering activities.
Interpol.Int
2026-04-30
Operation First Light 2026 concluded
The operational phase ended with significant arrests and asset seizures across 97 countries.
Bleepingcomputer
2026-07-09
Results of Operation First Light 2026 announced
INTERPOL reported 5,811 arrests and $293 million seized, highlighting the operation's impact.
Infosecurity-Magazine
2026-07-09
Tomonobu Kaya comments on operation
The INTERPOL director emphasized the need for international cooperation to combat social engineering scams.
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