Interpol's Operation Ramz, a major international crackdown on cybercrime, has led to the arrest of 201 individuals and the identification of 382 suspects across 13 countries in the Middle East, according to official statements from Interpol and Moroccan authorities.
Morocco played a key role in the operation, which targeted various forms of cybercriminal activities including online fraud, phishing, and hacking. The operation was coordinated through Interpol's National Central Bureaus in the region.
The suspects were identified through collaborative efforts involving law enforcement agencies from participating countries. The operation highlights the growing threat of cybercrime in the region and the importance of international cooperation in combating it.
Authorities have not disclosed the specific nationalities of all suspects or the exact nature of all charges, but confirmed that the operation involved extensive digital forensics and intelligence sharing.