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Ghana activates INTERPOL, engages Russia over cross-border cybercrime case

Minister of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George.
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By Sarah Baafi

The Government of Ghana has activated diplomatic and international law enforcement mechanisms, including engagement with INTERPOL, following the cross-border nature of an alleged cybercrime case involving the circulation of illegal digital material.

In a statement issued by the Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovations, authorities confirmed that relevant security agencies have been mobilised to work with international partners to ensure accountability and justice.

The Ministry said the government has formally engaged the Russian authorities through diplomatic channels. While Ghana respects the sovereign legal processes of the Russian Federation, it remains resolute in its constitutional responsibility to protect its citizens and will pursue all lawful avenues to secure justice.

According to the statement, the Russian Ambassador to Ghana has acknowledged receipt of a formal brief on the matter and confirmed that the information has been transmitted to authorities in Moscow. Although Ghana and Russia do not have an extradition treaty, the Ambassador reportedly assured Ghana that the alleged conduct would also be considered criminal under Russian law and pledged continued diplomatic cooperation.

The government further cautioned the public against sharing or redistributing the illegal material, stressing that such actions constitute criminal offences under Ghanaian law.

The statement reaffirmed the commitment of John Dramani Mahama’s government to safeguarding the dignity, privacy, and fundamental rights of all citizens, adding that updates will be provided as investigations progress.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection has established a victim support desk equipped with clinical professionals to provide psychological and emotional assistance to affected persons. Authorities assured that all support services will be delivered in strict confidence.

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