President of Online Publishers Association of Ghana (OPAG), Mr. Michael Petit Mawugbe (Efo Mawugbe) has lauded the competency being exhibited by the Director General of Cyber Security Authority (CSA), Mr. Devine Sellasse Agbeti.

Director General of Cyber Security Authority (CSA), Mr. Devine Sellasse Agbeti.
Efo Mawugbe’s commendation follows the massive arrest of online and cyber Fraudsters over the past weeks.
Cyber Fraudsters who, in the past operated with impunity have all being arrested at various parts in Accra, Tema and beyond.
This clampdown which was spearheaded by Mr. Agbeti in collaboration with the National Security has injected confidence and hope into the cyber space.
Last week, about 53 persons were arrested in major cybercrime ring bust in Accra.The operation, coordinated across January 16th and 17th, 2026, was initiated by actionable intelligence from the Cyber Security Authority (CSA).
The intel revealed that young men were allegedly being exploited and coerced into various cybercrimes by kingpins operating from residences in East Legon Hills, Afienya, Kwabenya, Weija, and Tuba.
A joint force comprising operatives from National Security, the CSA, the CID Headquarters, and the Police SWAT unit executed coordinated raids on the identified locations. During the operations, authorities made a critical distinction between suspects and potential victims
Nine (9) individuals were arrested as suspects, while forty-four (44) others, found operating laptops in their apartments, were categorized as rescued victims believed to have been lured under false pretences. A significant cache of equipment was seized, including 62 laptop computers, 52 assorted mobile phones, and two (2) pump-action guns.
It is against these clampdown that the President of OPAG, Efo Mawugbe is commending the CSA boss.
“No arrest of such magnitude in the cyber Security space has been witnessed in the last eight years.
This goes to show that Devine Agbeti and his men, supported by the National Security are doing a great job worth commending”, Efo Mawugbe emphasized.
Source: The Exposé
































