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Eight arrested after alleged Sh1.2m M-Pesa SIM swap heist in Marsabit - the-star.co.ke

An article reports that eight individuals were arrested in connection with an alleged theft of Sh1.2 million through a SIM swap scam in Marsabit, Kenya. The incident involves fraudulent activity where criminals allegedly took over a victim’s mobile number to access their M-Pesa account. The police have detained the suspects, but specific details about the investigation, victims, or further legal actions remain unclear. The report highlights concerns around digital security and financial fraud in rural areas. No additional information is provided about the broader implications or responses from local authorities.

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Eight arrested after alleged Sh1.2m M-Pesa SIM swap heist in Marsabit - the-star.co.ke

An article reports that eight individuals were arrested in connection with an alleged theft of Sh1.2 million through a SIM swap scam in Marsabit, Kenya. The incident involves fraudulent activity where criminals allegedly took over a victim’s mobile number to access their M-Pesa account. The police have detained the suspects, but specific details about the investigation, victims, or further legal actions remain unclear. The report highlights concerns around digital security and financial fraud in rural areas. No additional information is provided about the broader implications or responses from local authorities.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report on a criminal event without overt ideological framing. It focuses on law enforcement action and does not take a clear stance on policy, governance, or societal issues related to digital security. The tone remains neutral, focusing on the crime itself rather than

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 65): Factuality is moderate as the report aligns with cross-source consensus on the arrests and approximate amount involved. Objectivity is lower due to the use of 'alleged' which suggests uncertainty, though the phrasing remains relatively neutral.

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