Kenyan constabulary raided Worldcoin's Nairobi warehouse and confiscated documents and machines connected Saturday, local quality organizations reported Monday.
"The officers backed by multi-agency officials went to the offices on Mombasa Road equipped with a hunt warrant and broke successful Saturday earlier leaving with machines they judge stores information gathered by the firm," media outlet Kahawatungu reported.
The constabulary squad took the information to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations office for analysis, the reports said.
The raid was reportedly conducted nether the supervision of Kenya's Data Protection Commissioner, Immaculate Kassait. A typical of the ODPC told CoinDesk they were unaware of immoderate specified operation.
According to reports, Kassait said Tools for Humanity, the genitor institution of Worldcoin, failed to disclose its existent intentions during registration.
Worldcoin did not instantly respond to CoinDesk's petition for comment.
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Eliza Gkritsi contributed to the story.
Edited by Sheldon Reback.