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Ghana probes Russian national over non-consensual intimate recordings of local women

Michael WandatiBy Michael WandatiFebruary 14, 20262 Mins ReadNo Comments
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Ghana probes Russian national over non-consensual intimate recordings of local women
Vyacheslav Trahov, who claims Russian nationality, has become a trending topic in the country after clips of his dealings with some African women surfaced online on Thursday, February 12, 2026.

ACCRA, Ghana — The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection has pledged to pursue accountability following reports that a Russian national allegedly recorded and circulated intimate videos involving Ghanaian women without their consent.

In a statement dated 14 February 2026, the Ministry said it had taken note of allegations that the individual engaged in sexual activities with some Ghanaian women and recorded and distributed the content digitally.

Criminal offence and violation of dignity

The Ministry described the non-consensual recording and circulation of intimate images as a criminal act and “a clear violation of dignity and privacy.”

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Although preliminary information suggests the individual may no longer be within Ghana’s jurisdiction, the Ministry stressed that this does not diminish the seriousness of the allegations or the state’s responsibility to act.

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

Authorities say they are exploring all lawful avenues, including cross-border cooperation and mutual legal assistance, to ensure accountability.

The Ministry confirmed it is working closely with the Ghana Police Service, relevant security institutions and international partners as part of the response.

It also noted that, prior to the current reports, it had already been collaborating with the Ministry of Communication and Digital Innovations and other agencies on measures to prevent and respond to image-based sexual abuse.

These efforts include digital safety interventions, engagement with online platforms, and mechanisms for reporting and removing abusive content.

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Support for affected persons

In its statement, the Ministry emphasised that psychosocial care and legal assistance are being coordinated through confidential channels to protect the privacy and well-being of affected individuals.

It reiterated the availability of toll-free helplines for complaints and inquiries relating to abuse and violence, including 0800-800-800, 0800-900-900 and 0800-111-222.

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The Ministry also urged the public to exercise caution in both online and offline interactions, amid growing concern over digital exploitation and the misuse of recording technologies.

The statement concluded by reaffirming the government’s commitment to safeguarding “the rights, safety, and dignity of all persons” and ensuring that jurisdictional limitations do not prevent appropriate legal action.

The case has intensified debate in Ghana about digital privacy, consent and the responsibilities of both individuals and technology platforms in curbing online abuse.

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Authorities say investigations remain ongoing.

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