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Gender ministry condemns sexual exploitation by Russian national, vows action

William NarhbyWilliam Narh
February 14, 2026
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The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection has condemned alleged acts of digital sexual exploitation by a foreign national accused of engaging in sexual activities with Ghanaian women, recording the encounters, and circulating the footage without their consent.

This follows the circulation of a viral video showing a Russian man identified as Yaytseslav engaging in conversation with some Ghanaian women, who later accompanied him to his hotel.

The man subsequently posted footage of the encounter on social media, sparking widespread outrage.

The incident has generated intense debate online about online exploitation, digital consent, and the enforcement of Ghana’s cybersecurity laws, with many calling for the Russian national to be arrested and prosecuted.

In a statement issued on Saturday, February 14, 2026, the ministry said it had taken note of reports suggesting that the suspect may no longer be within Ghana’s jurisdiction.

It, however, stressed that this does not diminish the gravity of the alleged conduct or the State’s obligation to pursue accountability.

“The non-consensual recording and distribution of intimate images is a criminal offence and a clear violation of dignity and privacy,” the statement said.

The Ministry disclosed that prior to the reports, it had already been collaborating with the Ministry of Communication and Digital Innovations and its relevant agencies to implement measures aimed at preventing and responding to image-based sexual abuse.

According to the statement, the ongoing interventions include digital safety initiatives, engagement with online platforms, and mechanisms for reporting and taking down abusive content.

It noted that these measures are currently being applied to the case by the appropriate authorities.

The Ministry further indicated that it is working closely with the Ghana Police Service, other security institutions and international partners to explore all lawful options, including cross-border cooperation and mutual legal assistance.

“Support services, including psychosocial care and legal assistance, are being coordinated through confidential channels to ensure privacy and well-being,” the Ministry said.

It added that toll-free helplines are available for complaints and enquiries relating to abuse and violence, and can be accessed via 0800-800-800, 0800-900-900 or 0800-111-222.

The Ministry also urged the public to exercise caution in their interactions both online and offline.

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