The Ghana Police Service has arrested five suspects and rescued 57 Nigerian nationals in a major human trafficking and cybercrime operation.
In a statement dated October 22, 2025, Chief Inspector Brigitte Babanawo, Public Relations Officer of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), said the arrests were made at Adom Estates, Community 25, in an intelligence-led operation.
The suspects, identified as Joel Nosa, Collins Rotimi, Shadrack Lulu, Austin Amahuaro, and John Uloko, are alleged to have lured young men and women from Nigeria into Ghana under the pretense of employment and educational opportunities.
Upon arrival, the victims, aged between 18 and 26, were reportedly forced to participate in online romance scams and other cybercrime activities.
During the operation, authorities recovered 77 laptops, 38 mobile phones, two vehicles, three television sets, and other internet-enabled devices believed to have been used in criminal activities.
“All fifty-seven (57) rescued victims are currently receiving the necessary care and support, while the suspects remain in police custody, assisting with ongoing investigations. The retrieved exhibits have been retained for further forensic examination,” the statement said.

The CID cautioned the public, especially youth, to be vigilant about unverified offers of employment, education, or travel via social media.
The police reaffirmed their commitment to tackling human trafficking, cybercrime, and related offenses and urged anyone with credible information to report to the nearest police station.
Read below the statement

