‘Ghost’ cybercrime platform dismantled in global operation, 51 arrested
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Europol executive director Catherine De Bolle speaking during a press conference on the Ghost operation in the Netherlands, on Sept 18.
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THE HAGUE – An international law enforcement operation has dismantled an encrypted communication platform, known as Ghost, notorious for enabling large-scale drug trafficking and money laundering, Europol said on Sept 18.
The investigation led to the arrest of 51 suspects from multiple countries, with more arrests expected.
The platform had gained popularity among criminal organisations for its advanced security features, and its dismantling marks a significant blow to global organised crime networks.
“This was truly a global game of cat and mouse, and today, the game is up,” Europol’s deputy executive director Jean-Philippe Lecouffe told reporters.
The operation prevented several threats to life, dismantled a drug laboratory in Australia and led to the global seizure of weapons, drugs and more than €1 million (S$1.4 million) in cash, Europol said.
“Today, we have made it clear that no matter how hidden criminal networks think they are, they can’t evade our collective effort,” Europol’s executive director Catherine De Bolle said, calling the Ghost platform “a lifeline for serious organised crime”.
The operation was conducted with the help of the authorities from Australia, Canada, France, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden and the US, as part of a broader commitment to combat global organised crime.
As the investigation continues, further disruption of illegal activities is anticipated. REUTERS


