The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) has released what it terms as collaborative evidence in support of former Prime Minister Raila Odinga and Martha Karua’s claim of hacked IEBC servers.
The DCI, in a report that has been leaked to the media, alleges that 19 foreigners and two Kenyans had access to the IEBC servers.
 The DCI further alleges that three Salvador Javier Suarez, Jose Gregorio Camargo Castellano and Joel Gustavo Rodriguez Garcia who were arrested at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport in July were found in possession of election materials during their arrests.
The DCI, through the director of the anti-terrorism unit Joseph Kolum, said that the items included one TB external disc, one laptop, six flash disks, three mobile phones, one Tablet, one Simcard and one monitor.
The DCI alleged that the laptop and 1TB external disc were found with an IEBC database schematic diagram, IEBC network diagram, IEBC KIEMS kit, IEBC KIEMS kit deployment list, user name and passwords, local IP address configurations and virtual private network (VPN) settings.
“It was established that the flash disks had IEBC data related to what was recovered from the Laptop and ITB external hard disc,” the DCI cited. “The two other phones had call logs, family videos and documents all in the Spanish language.”
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The DCI further alleged that an iPhone 13 Max Pro that was recovered from Suarez had phone contacts/call logs of IEBC employees, service providers technical teams from; Safaricom, Telkom Kenya, Airtel Kenya and Thuraya.
Both Raila and Karua have been alleging that they lost the presidential election to Dr. William Ruto after their votes were stolen and handed to Dr. Ruto by foreigners.
Raila and Karua’s main allegation has bren that foreigners hacked the IEBC platform and altered Form 34As in favour of Dr. Ruto.