

Kenyan Activist's Discovery Sparks Surveillance Debate
Kenyan Activist Finds Tracking Devices in Car After Service, Raises Surveillance Concerns Nairobi, Kenya – Morara Kebaso, a Kenyan activist, has reported finding tracking devices in his car after taking it for routine service. The incident has raised concerns about potential government surveillance targeting political opponents and activists. Kebaso shared a video online detailing his discovery, showing several small devices and SIM cards removed from his vehicle. "These are trackers," he stated in the video, "I found these in my car after taking it for service. This is a serious issue." He also warned other activists and politicians to be vigilant. The video shows Kebaso meticulously examining the devices and searching his vehicle for their placement. While the video is compelling, independent verification of Kebaso's claims is currently underway. The incident highlights broader concerns about surveillance and privacy in Kenya, particularly in the context of the upcoming elections. We will continue to update this story as more information becomes available.