Kenyan police raided the Nairobi warehouse of Worldcoin and seized machines and documents on Saturday, according to local news sources. The officers, accompanied by multi-agency officials, entered the offices armed with a search warrant and took machines that they believe store data collected by the company. The data was taken to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations headquarters for analysis. The raid was reportedly supervised by Kenya's Data Protection Commissioner, Immaculate Kassait, who claims that Worldcoin's parent company, Tools for Humanity, failed to disclose its true intentions during registration. Worldcoin has not yet commented on the incident.
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