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Europol Arrests 34 Black Axe Members in Spain Over €5.9M Fraud and Organized Crime

Europol Arrests 34 Black Axe Members in Spain Over €5.9M Fraud and Organized Crime

Posted on January 10, 2026January 10, 2026 By CWS

Jan 10, 2026Ravie LakshmananCybercrime / Monetary Crime
Europol on Friday introduced the arrest of 34 people in Spain who’re alleged to be a part of a world felony group known as Black Axe.
As a part of an operation carried out by the Spanish Nationwide Police, in coordination with the Bavarian State Felony Police Workplace and Europol, 28 arrests had been made in Seville, together with three others in Madrid, two in Málaga, and one in Barcelona.
“The felony community is thought for its involvement in a variety of felony actions, together with cyber-enabled fraud, drug trafficking, human trafficking and prostitution, kidnapping, armed theft and fraudulent religious practices,” Europol mentioned in a press release.
It is estimated that the felony community is accountable for fraud leading to damages exceeding €5.93 million ($6.9 million). Along with the arrests, authorities have frozen €119,352 ($138,935) in financial institution accounts and seized €66,403 ($77,290) in money throughout home searches.

Black Axe is assessed to be a hierarchical felony group that had its origins in Nigeria in 1977 earlier than spreading to dozens of nations internationally. The group is claimed to have about 30,000 registered members, and different associates corresponding to cash mules and facilitators.
In a report revealed in late 2022, INTERPOL introduced the arrests of 75 people related to the syndicate for defrauding victims of thousands and thousands as a part of a regulation enforcement effort codenamed Operation Jackal.

The “violent mafia-style gang” has been attributed to a laundry record of cyber-enabled actions, together with enterprise e mail compromise schemes, romance scams, inheritance scams, bank card fraud, tax fraud, advance cost scams, and cash laundering, that facilitate monetary fraud.
In July 2024, INTERPOL mentioned it had confiscated greater than $5 million in property, cryptocurrencies, and luxurious objects in two subsequent operations. These efforts additionally led to over 400 arrests and the identification of hundreds of further suspects.
“Black Axe is likely one of the most distinguished West African transnational organized crime syndicates, with operations in cyber fraud, human trafficking, drug smuggling, and violent crimes each inside Africa and globally,” the company famous on the time.

The Hacker News Tags:5.9M, Arrests, Axe, Black, Crime, Europol, Fraud, Members, Organized, Spain

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