Ghana government don finally vex reach boiling point as dem arrest 32 Nigerians over alleged romance sc@m and cybercr+me activities. According to security sources, the suspects dey operate online, dey pose as fake lovers, sugar daddies, sugar mummies and “my queen, my king” specialists, just to drain unsuspecting victims dry.
This latest arrest na part of a massive cybercr+me clampdown in Ghana, as authorities say dem no go allow the country turn safe haven for online sc@m. Security agencies storm several locations, seize laptops, phones and internet devices, while suspects shock as Ghana police show say dem no dey joke again.
As e be now, Ghana dey send clear message: if you dey do romance sc@m, your love story fit end for cell, no be altar.
How Nigerians Romance Sc@m Take Turn to International Gbas Gbos
Investigators reveal say most of the suspects dey run romance sc@m rings, using fake foreign identities to lure victims from Europe, America and even fellow Africans. Dem go promise marriage, emergency hospital bills, business investment or “I wan come see you” flight money — next thing, money don vanish.
Ghanaian officials talk say this kind cybercr+me don spoil the country image and dey affect diplomatic relations, especially with Nigeria. As result, dem decide say make dem no look face, no look passport — once dem catch you, na law go handle you.
The clampdown also involve joint intelligence and digital tracking, meaning say hiding behind VPN or sweet grammar no dey save anybody again. Internet love don get CCTV.
Message to Cybercr+me Boys: Time Don Change
Ghana government don use this arrest send warning to all cybercr+me operators: “Pack your laptop or prepare your bail money.” Authorities say more arrests dey come as dem intensify monitoring of suspicious online activities across the country.
For Nigerians wey dey Ghana legitimately, officials beg make dem no panic, say the operation dey targeted and intelligence-driven. But for those wey dey use “baby I love you” take run sc@m, the honey don turn pepper.
As cybercr+me clampdown dey spread across West Africa, one thing clear — online sc@m no be small business again, na fast track to prison. Love no dey scam-proof, but law enforcement don wake up sharp sharp.
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