77 CHINESE NATIONALS ARRESTED IN KENYA FOR CYBERCRIMES

When I was talking about the need to have cyber laws in place for the journey to combat cybercrime to be easy, I clearly mentioned that Africa is the next target – meaning either it can be used as a back door for the cybercriminals to attack other developed nations or to make use of the growing technology in the continent for them to obtain easy money.
Shortly after my report, "BBC REPORT" an incident happened in Kenya where by Kenyan police say they have cracked a cybercrime Centre run by...
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IPPmedia30 Mar
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IPPmedia
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TheCitizen25 Nov
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TheCitizen13 Jan
Chinese FM wants repatriation of arrested citizens
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Voice Of America13 Oct
Chinese Ivory Trafficker Arrested in Tanzania
Voice of America
Voice of America
October 13, 2015 2:19 PM. Tanzanian officials last week announced the arrest of a Chinese businesswoman they described as the “most important ivory trafficker ever arrested in the country.” The woman, who is being called the “Queen of Ivory,” is ...
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Tanzania police charge Chinese woman with smuggling ivoryNYSE...
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Environment News Service13 Oct
Chinese 'Queen of Ivory' Arrested in Tanzania
Environment News Service
Environment News Service
DAR es SALAAM, Tanzania, October 12, 2015 (ENS) – Tanzanian authorities have arrested one of the country's most notorious alleged ivory traffickers, the so-called “Queen of Ivory.” Yang Feng Glan, 66, is charged with smuggling and trafficking 706 ...
A notorious Chinese Ivory trafficker is caught by Tanzanian authoritiesWLRN
Number 1 enemy of elephants known as the Queen of Ivory arrested in...
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Hong Kong Free Press08 Oct
Infamous Chinese “Queen of Ivory” arrested in Tanzania
Hong Kong Free Press
Hong Kong Free Press
Several high-level Chinese ivory traffickers have been arrested by Tanzanian authorities in a crackdown on elephant poaching, according to NGO Elephant League. Queen-of-Ivory-arrested. Yang Feng Glan. Photo: Malaika Pictures. Yang Feng Glan, 66, ...
“The Queen of Ivory”, a Chinese national, arrested by a specialized Task Force ...News Hour (press release) (subscription) (blog)
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The Star11 Oct
Chinese 'Queen of Ivory' arrested, charged in Tanzania
The Star
The Star
A Tanzanian court has charged a prominent Chinese businesswoman, dubbed the 'Ivory Queen', with running a criminal network responsible for smuggling tusks from more than 350 elephants. BY REUTERS. October 11, 2015. A Tanzanian court has ...
In praise of anti-poaching task forceDaily News | The National Newspaper (press release) (blog)
Wildlife activists praise arrest of Chinese womanIPPmedia
Queen of Ivory — a 66-year-old...
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TheCitizen12 Nov
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BBC
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