The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) have launched investigations over the s of the viral non-consensual videos by Russia man.
In a statement on Tuesday, February 17, 2026, the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) urged the women in the viral videos to record statements.
In the viral video, the unsuspected Russian man was seen greeting women, asking for their phone number and inviting them in a private intimate room where some women were seen dancing to a french song.
Reports indicate that the women had no idea that they were being recorded as it was alleged that the man used his glasses to record.
According to the DCI, the statements would be treated with confidentiality and sensitivi
“The DCI urges the affected individuals, victims or witnesses to come forward and record statements at the DCI headquarters. All statements will be handled with the utmost confidentiality, dignity, sensitivity, and respect for the privacy and well-being of the complainants,” the statement read.
“The DCI strongly condemns these reported acts, which constitute serious violations of privacy, personal dignity, and the riglits of victims as enshrined in the Constitution of Kenya. Such conduct also amounts to technology-facilitated gender-based violence, exploitation, and potential offences under the Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Act, the Penal Code, and other relevant statutes protecting women and children”, the statement added.
The DCI confirmed that it has launched a comprehensive investigation into the matter.
The authority also revealed that it is coordinating with international law enforcement partners and relevant foreign authorities due to the cross-border nature of the case.
“Members of the public are reminded that sharing, reposting, or further circulating such non-consensual intimate content perpetuates secondary victimisation and may attract criminal liability under Kenyan law,” the authority further said.


