
Kenyan Politician Finds Tracking Devices in His Car: Surveillance Concerns Rise
Kenyan Politician Claims Discovery of Tracking Devices in His Car A Nairobi-based politician, Kebaso Morara, leader of the INJECT Party, has publicly accused an unknown party of placing tracking devices in his car. The incident occurred after Morara took his vehicle for routine maintenance on May 23rd, 2025. In a video posted online, Morara displays several small devices and SIM cards he claims to have removed from his car. "These are trackers I removed from my car," he states in the video. "I took my car for service to a mechanic, and only two hours later, I found these." The video shows Morara meticulously removing the devices from various locations within his vehicle's interior, highlighting his suspicions of targeted surveillance. The incident has sparked debate online about the extent of surveillance in Kenya and the potential risks faced by political figures and activists. While the claims remain unverified, the video's widespread viewership underscores public concern about privacy and security. Morara's video has generated significant online discussion, with many expressing concern over potential government overreach. The incident raises questions about accountability and transparency in the automotive repair industry, as well as broader concerns about potential political surveillance.