
Kenyan Parliament Probes X Account Deletion, CCTV Tampering
Kenyan Parliament Investigates Deletion of X Account Amidst Concerns of CCTV Tampering NAIROBI, Kenya – A recent parliamentary session in Kenya has shed light on the mysterious deletion of Albert's X account and raised serious concerns about potential evidence tampering. The Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) is under scrutiny regarding its investigation into the matter. A parliamentarian questioned the agency about their handling of the case, stating, "IPOA, you are the agency investigating this specific aspect. Initially, the account was being investigated for posting something against the DIG." The hearing revealed that Albert's account was initially under investigation for posting content critical of the Deputy Inspector General of Police. Tragically, Albert lost his life during the course of the investigation. This raises serious questions about the circumstances surrounding his death and the potential connection to the account deletion. The parliamentarian also expressed concern about the integrity of the CCTV footage from the Central Police Station, questioning whether it had been interfered with. They further inquired, "Was there a backup of what was in the CCTV? There must have been a backup somewhere. Can that backup be recovered?" The session underscores the need for transparency and accountability in investigations and raises serious concerns about the potential for evidence manipulation within the Kenyan law enforcement system. The parliament's commitment to uncovering the truth surrounding Albert's death and the deletion of his account offers a glimmer of hope for justice.