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Criminologist and Lecturer, KNUST, Dr Jones Opoku Ware, says that bringing a Russian national accused of committing a crime in Ghana to justice may prove challenging due to the absence of an extradition treaty between the two countries.
According to him, Interpol, which facilitates international information sharing, has limited powers in such cases, meaning it cannot compel the suspect’s return.
“We are looking at a foreign citizen who entered Ghana to commit a crime. If this person leaves the country, getting them back will be a very tall order because Ghana does not have any existing extradition agreements with Russia,” he explained in an interview on Joy FM's Top Story.
The government has launched efforts to extradite a foreign national alleged to have secretly filmed and circulated intimate videos of Ghanaian women without their consent.
Samuel Nartey George, Minister for Communication, Digital Technology and Innovation, stated that authorities will use diplomatic and legal means to ensure the suspect is brought to Ghana and prosecuted under the country’s cybersecurity laws.
However, Dr Opoku Ware noted that without a formal treaty, the government’s options are limited to diplomatic channels and appeals to the Russian authorities. The case is further complicated if the suspect has ties or protection under Russian jurisdiction, he added.
“The government is exploring all possible options to ensure justice for the victims. At this point, we may have to appeal to the conscience of the Russian Republic to achieve some form of reparations or compensation,” the criminologist said.
“It’s a very complex issue. While the government will explore all avenues, securing justice will require careful diplomatic engagement and patience,” the expert added.
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