Matiang’i Moves To Cage Social Media

National Cyber Crime Coordination Committee(NC4)

A squad to tame social media and keyboard bullies have been set up.

The team will be known as the National Cyber Crime Coordination Committee(NC4).

It comprises officers pooled from the Military, the Police, NIS, and the Ministry of Interior.

Others are the Ministry of Interior, Public Prosecution, Central Bank, and  Communications Authority.

It comes at a time when the country is gearing for the 2022 elections.

Analysts say the crackdown against cybercrime and social media bullies will stifle freedom of expression.

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NC4 will be tasked with consolidating action on the detection, investigation, and prosecution of cybercrime.

Interior Cabinet Secretary Dr. Fred Matiang’i said the Secretariat will prioritize the misuse of social media which he described as a major threat to national security and integration.

The CS who officiated the launch of the Secretariat at the Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development said there will be a sustained crackdown against culprits especially in the run-up to the General Election.

"As we approach the general elections, our challenge number one is the misuse and abuse of social media," he said, adding that

The CS said digital communication and transactions were a growing reality of the public and private sectors and urged all arms of the government to invest commensurately in relevant training.

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He noted that the adoption of technology had also seen steady growth in cybercrime and other digital-driven crimes and challenged the players in law and order sectors including the Judiciary to incorporate digital training within its ranks.

"Nations around the world are pumping resources into research on cybersecurity...Our conflicts are going to move to the Judiciary, and the judges must be capacitated enough to help us resolve them."

ICT CS Joe Mucheru said the new law was necessary to support the digital economy and called for its stringent application.

"People have been giving public holidays on social media, killing others online, and even publishing content from different countries to mislead citizens. This habit must stop."
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Interior Principal Secretary Dr Karanja Kibicho who chairs the NC4 said the unveiling of the Secretariat will deter rampant abuse and character assassinations on social media

“The operationalization of this Secretariat and the law will provide us as a country with a very good foundation to get recourse from those who are hiding behind keyboard of their phones to commit crime,” he said.

The NC4 was established under the Computer Misuse and Cybercrime Act of 2018 to enable timely prohibition, detection, investigation, prosecution, and response to computer misuse and cybercrime.

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The Act provides a framework to fight computer misuse and cybercrime by facilitating investigation procedures for local and international cooperation.

It establishes jurisdiction and prescribes penalties for crimes such as mobile money fraud, developing websites to steal people’s information, and child pornography among others.

The Committee comprises representatives from the Kenya Defence Forces, the National Police Service, the National Intelligence Service, the Ministry of the Interior, as well as representatives from the office of the Attorney General and Director of Public Prosecutions, Communications Authority of Kenya, and the Central Bank among other agencies.

*This article was written by Henry Kimoli and Agencies, for Uzalendo News.  Email: uzalendonews24@gmail.com to submit your story.