Courts

‪Safaricom Handed Over Private Student Data Illegally ‬

In the ongoing case of university student David Mokaya, Daniel Khamisi, an investigator from Safaricom’s security department, told the court that he received a request from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) on November 14, 2024, seeking call data records for four mobile numbers as part of the cybercrime investigation.

Khamisi reported that his findings, submitted in a report on November 28, 2024, covered communications between October 15 and November 13, 2024.

He highlighted two transactions on November 13, including an incoming SMS at 4:24 p.m. and a call lasting 270 seconds.

Both activities were traced to the Eldoret Annex area, and the device used was identified by IMEI number 359995534449550.

The revelation raises questions about due process, privacy, and the handling of digital evidence.

Mokaya was arrested in November 2024 and subsequently charged with publishing false information about President Ruto.


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