Over the weekend, law enforcement conducted a raid on a Nairobi-based warehouse belonging to the cryptocurrency company WorldCoin, confiscating documents and materials. Armed with a search warrant, police officers visited the company’s offices along Mombasa Road and seized machines believed to contain the firm’s collected data. The obtained data was subsequently transported to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations headquarters for further analysis.
Data Commissioner Immaculate Kassait defended her office’s actions, explaining that Tools for Humanity, the parent company of WorldCoin, had failed to disclose its true intentions during the registration process. Consequently, the Kenyan government suspended WorldCoin’s operations in the […]
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