Kenya : Safaricom says LSK demands on suspects' data beyond its control - News Summed Up

Kenya : Safaricom says LSK demands on suspects' data beyond its control


But the mobile company says some of the information being requested by the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) regarding the slain lawyer and the other victims was beyond its control. Safaricom said that as a caring and responsible corporate citizen of Kenya, it will provide all the support it can, within its power, to support the ongoing probe. Updated Fri, July 8th 2016 at 00:00 GMT +3Safaricom says it has submitted all the call records requested by investigators into the killing of lawyer Willie Kimani and two other people. The company says it received a request from the National Police Service on June 28, 2016, to provide call records and SMS data for the three parties. Two days letter, the firm says it received a habeas corpus application by the LSK, and it duly appeared in court on July 1, 2016, as directed.


Source: Standard Digital July 07, 2016 18:02 UTC



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