Raila Odinga's lawyer Philip Murgor has told the Supreme Court that they witnessed multiple deletions in IEBC servers during the limited access they were granted on Wednesday.
Speaking on Thursday, Murgor noted that the stalemate experienced over the same on Wednesday continues and that IEBC has refused to provide access to a forensic image of the servers.
He stated that the electoral body was only allowing them access to one server, out of the eight used to conduct the August 9 election.
"I wish to report that as of this morning, nothing has changed. IEBC continue to refuse to provide the forensic image of all eight servers," Murgor said.
He added that IEBC had only provided limited access to server number five, of the eight.
"...With the limited access provided yesterday to server number five, our team were able to observe a large number of deletions."
Murgor accused IEBC of employing delay tactics as they continue to tamper with the servers or until time runs out.
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court granted Raila access to the heart of IEBC's election technology.
The apex court also allowed scrutiny and recount of votes in at least 15 polling stations.
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