Operation RapTor: Dark Web Crackdown Nets 270 Arrests and $207M Seizure

Operation RapTor didn’t just ruffle feathers; it clipped the wings of 270 dark web vendors and customers across ten countries. Seizing €184 million in cash and cryptocurrency, over 2 tonnes of drugs, and 180 firearms, this international crackdown proves the dark web isn’t as shadowy as criminals might hope.

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Looks like the dark web just got a little less dark! Operation RapTor swooped in like a cyber-hero, rounding up 270 suspects and cleaning house across ten countries. With more than €184 million in cash and cryptos seized, these cybercriminals are about to learn that crime doesn’t pay — but it does come with a free pair of handcuffs! Europol and friends are turning the dark web into a light read for law enforcement, proving you can run, but you can’t hide from those digital badges.

Key Points:

  • Operation RapTor resulted in 270 arrests across ten countries targeting dark web vendors and buyers.
  • Seizures included over €184 million in cash and cryptocurrency, 2 tonnes of drugs, and 180 firearms.
  • Majority of arrests took place in the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom.
  • Europol and the U.S. Department of Justice coordinated efforts across multiple continents.
  • The operation builds on previous stings like Operation SpecTor, DisrupTor, and Dark HunTOR.

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