
Government Surveillance Alleged After Trackers Found in Kenyan Man's Car
Kenyan TikToker alleges government surveillance after finding trackers in his car. Nairobi, Kenya - A TikTok video has sparked controversy in Kenya after Morara, a social media influencer, claimed to have discovered tracking devices and SIM cards installed in his car following a routine service. In the video, Morara is seen removing the devices, stating, "These are trackers I removed from my car after servicing it." He further alleges that his mechanic was working with the government. The video has garnered significant attention, raising concerns about potential government surveillance. However, the authenticity of Morara's claims remains unverified. A spokesperson for the Kenyan government has yet to issue a statement. Experts on surveillance technology are divided on the matter, with some suggesting the devices could be used for legitimate security purposes, while others express concern about potential misuse. The incident highlights a growing debate in Kenya about the balance between national security and individual privacy. Further investigation is needed to determine the full story and the implications of this incident. The video's popularity underscores the public's interest in the issue and the need for transparency and accountability from relevant authorities.