We successfully hosted the "DeepFake AI Crime and Digital Arrest" session, which saw over 108 participants from various parts of the world, including attendees from West Africa, Nigeria, and many other regions. This insightful session was organized in collaboration with Hands 4 Society, AI Cyber Lex Nexus, and Art of Law. The event was incredibly informative, offering a deep dive into the rising concerns surrounding AI-generated deepfakes, their implications in digital crimes, and the evolving methods of digital arrest. The session brought together experts, professionals, and participants from across the globe, creating a dynamic exchange of knowledge and perspectives on the legal, technological, and ethical challenges posed by AI and digital crimes. The discussion provided valuable insights into how we can address these issues moving forward. The diverse participation added great value to the event, making it not only successful but also a significant learning experience for everyone involved. We are proud to have facilitated such an impactful and global conversation, and the event’s success is a testament to the power of collaboration and the importance of staying ahead in the ever-evolving world of AI and cybersecurity.