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Meta and FBI operation results in 63 arrests and removal of 1.4 million scams

3 June 2026
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National Fraud Enforcement Assistant Attorney General Colin McDonald highlighted the federal government’s extensive anti-fraud initiative, revealing that over 450 significant law enforcement actions, including search warrants, arrests, and convictions, have occurred within just 52 days. McDonald stressed the importance of cooperation with state authorities and public whistleblowers in prosecuting those who exploit the elderly and vulnerable. In a separate initiative, a collaborative anti-scam operation led by Meta, with support from the FBI, Department of Justice, and other tech firms, resulted in 63 arrests, millions of dollars in frozen cryptocurrency, and the removal of over 1.4 million fraudulent online accounts. This operation, which began on May 18, targeted networks profiting from various scams, including romance and cryptocurrency fraud, many of which are linked to organized crime in Southeast Asia.

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This multifaceted crackdown on fraud represents a significant response to the growing threat posed by scam networks, which reportedly steal billions from Americans each year. The collaboration among major tech companies and law enforcement agencies marks a strategic shift in addressing the broader fraud ecosystem, particularly as many scammers operate from forced-labor conditions. Historical data indicates that organized crime groups have increasingly exploited online platforms, prompting government and private sector partnerships to enhance enforcement efforts. The removal of fraudulent accounts and the freezing of illicit assets are crucial steps in combating transnational scams that affect countless victims globally.

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