The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has summoned Russian Ambassador Sergei Berdnikov to formally protest the alleged unlawful publication of sexually explicit images of Ghanaian women by a suspected Russian national. The meeting underscores Ghana’s commitment to protecting the privacy and dignity of its citizens.

Ambassador Responds to Allegations
During the summons, Ambassador Berdnikov acknowledged the seriousness of the claims and expressed his willingness to cooperate fully with Ghanaian authorities. However, he noted that he could not independently verify the suspect’s Russian nationality at this stage.
Ongoing Investigations and International Cooperation
Authorities in Ghana have confirmed that investigations into the alleged privacy violations are ongoing. Efforts are being made to pursue justice through international collaboration, highlighting the importance of cross-border law enforcement partnerships in addressing cybercrimes and violations of personal privacy.
Government Commitment to Citizen Protection
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that Ghana will not tolerate actions that compromise the safety, privacy, or dignity of its citizens. Officials reiterated their determination to pursue all available legal avenues to hold perpetrators accountable, regardless of nationality.
Next Steps
Investigators are actively tracing the source of the images and coordinating with international agencies to ensure that justice is served. The Ministry has assured the public that updates will be provided as the case progresses.
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