Online piracy suspect arrested in joint operation against illegal streaming

Kenya Copyright Board (KECOBO in collaboration with other enforcement authorities, have arrested a suspect following an extensive investigation into a sophisticated online piracy network responsible for the unlawful distribution of copyrighted television content belonging to licensed broadcasters.

The suspect was apprehended in Kiplombe, Uasin Gishu County, for distributing and reselling illegal streams of premium television channels, including popular sports and entertainment networks.

The unauthorized services were marketed through various online platforms and social media accounts, offering consumers access to Pay-TV content without the required licenses.

Investigations revealed that the illegal operation not only infringed on copyright laws but also posed serious cybersecurity and data privacy risks to users. Subscribers were reportedly required to share personal information and make digital payments through unverified channels — exposing them to: Data breaches and identity theft, financial fraud via unsecured payment systems and malware or virus infections through unregulated streaming links and modified applications.

KECOBO, Acting Executive Director, George Nyakweba, said: “Illegal distribution of copyrighted content deprives creators and broadcasters of their rightful earnings and discourages investment in local production, sports development, and employment within the media sector. Subscribing to such services exposes consumers to high cybersecurity risks, as their personal and financial data can be compromised or misused by criminal networks.”

“We will continue working closely with right holders and other enforcement agencies to identify and prosecute these offenders. Infringement of Copyright undermines Kenya’s creative economy by affecting local content creators, legitimate broadcasters and government revenue collection.

“Unlicensed services evade taxation and regulatory oversight, resulting in substantial losses to the national treasury and to legitimate businesses that contribute to Kenya’s digital and creative economy.”

Following his arrest, the suspect appeared before the Chief Magistrate’s Court in Eldoret on 7 October 2025, where he was released on a cash bail of Ksh 300,000, with a surety of the same amount. The case has been scheduled for pre-trial mention on 13 October 2025 as investigations continue to consolidate evidence and witness statements.

MultiChoice Kenya, through its anti-piracy partners, commended the efforts of KECOBO, the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), and other enforcement agencies involved in the operation.

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