Varsity student charged with charged with cybersquatting

He, however, denied charges of CyberSquatting contrary to section 28 of the Computer Misuse Act.

In Summary
  • Cybersquatting is the unauthorized registration and use of Internet domain names that are identical or similar to trademarks, service marks, company names, or personal names.
  • Tyson Kibet, a third-year student appeared before Milimani Chief Magistrate Susan Shitubi.
Tyson Kibet at Milimani Law Courts before Chief Magistrate Susan Shitubi on May 27, 2024
Tyson Kibet at Milimani Law Courts before Chief Magistrate Susan Shitubi on May 27, 2024
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A University Student who allegedly created a Facebook account using former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko to allegedly con unsuspecting Kenyans has been charged with cybersquatting. 

Cybersquatting is the unauthorized registration and use of Internet domain names that are identical or similar to trademarks, service marks, company names, or personal names.

Tyson Kibet, a third-year student appeared before Milimani Chief Magistrate Susan Shitubi.

He denied charges of CyberSquatting contrary to section 28 of the Computer Misuse Act.

According to the charge sheet, Kibet created a Facebook account in the name of Mike Sonko without the authority of the said former county boss.

The prosecution said that on November 25, 2023, at an unknown place within the Republic of Kenya, intentionally he created the said Facebook account with the intent to defraud Kenyans using Mike Sonko's credentials.

The prosecution pleaded with the court to either deny him bond or release him on very stringent bond terms.

The prosecution added that there is no document in court to show that he is a student or anything to show he has exams. 

"Give bond terms relating to the offence," the prosecution told the court.

However, his lawyer objected to the submission by the prosecuting Counsel stating that the accused is a student and that he has ongoing exams tomorrow hence he ought to be released on very low bond terms.

"He is a victim of circumstances in this even his classmates have raised Sh50,000 through WhatsApp group to help in cash bail. Kindly grant him the amount to enable attend classes," his lawyer told the court.

In the ruling, the Magistrate said that the accused was a young man and he could be a student and he could be having ongoing exams hence he deserved to be released on reasonable bond terms.

"I have listened to the submissions from both the prosecuting counsel and the defence. The accused person herein is a young man, he could be a student at the said college and he could be having ongoing exams", the magistrate said. 

She released Kibet on a cash bail of Sh200,000 or a bond of Sh1 million.

The case will be mentioned on June 10 for pretrial.

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