Video: Safaricom gave student’s data to police without court orders, over post about President Ruto
Video: Safaricom gave student’s data to police without court orders, over post about President Ruto
A police officer told a Nairobi court that Safaricom released details of Moi University student David Ooga Mokaya, charged with posting false information about President William Ruto. Chief Inspector Bosco Kisau said the disclosure aided DCI investigations. Read more: https://shorturl.at/bsUCk
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