The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) on Wednesday
issued arrest warrants for 130 people in connection with electronic
fraud by hacking into commercial bank systems.
Police
sought the suspects a day after the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) urged
lenders to brace for risks technology poses to their operations,
heightening fears about the rising cases of cybercrime in financial
institutions.
The DCI’s Economic Crimes Unit said in a notice in local dailies the suspects had engaged in banking fraud between last June and January this year and sought public help for their immediate arrest.
“The suspects are wanted in connection with electronic fraud by
hacking into banks systems. Any person with information on their
whereabouts should contact the DCI headquarters or the nearest police
station,” said the DCI.
A detective, who spoke
anonymously so as not to interfere with investigations, said the rise in
cyber fraud targeting financial institutions had been on a significant
rise prompting security agencies to ramp up investigations and arrests
to address the menace.
“The amounts involved are staggering,” said the DCI officer referring to massive losses banks incur every year.
Financial
institutions in Kenya have recently become a soft target for
cybercriminals, with police records showing that they lost about Sh17
billion to the fraudsters in 2016, up from Sh14 billion in 2015.
On Tuesday, CBK governor Patrick Njoroge reiterated warnings to financial institutions saying local lenders are exposed to cyber attacks and fraud.
Dr Njoroge urged banks to increase resilience to IT failures and cyber security incidents including organised fraud.
On
Wednesday, Godfrey Simiyu Katiambo, a former Chase Bank client, whose
account was frozen last year in June for receiving Sh150,000 from an
anonymous source was among those DCI listed as suspects.
“I co-operated with them before and I will even now,” he said.
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