Authorities in Ghana have released the passport details of a 36-year-old Russian man identified as Vladislav Luilkov, who is accused of secretly filming African women without their consent.
Officials say the move is part of a wider effort to ensure he is identified quickly if he attempts to travel outside his home country.
According to investigators, Luilkov allegedly recorded the women in private settings without informing them.
Authorities have described the actions as a serious violation of privacy and personal rights. They say the women involved were unaware they were being filmed, which has increased public anger over the case.
Luilkov is currently believed to be in Russia. Ghanaian officials have confirmed that they are working closely with Interpol to track his movements.
By sharing his passport information, authorities hope that other countries will be alert in case he tries to cross international borders.
Officials have stated that if Luilkov leaves Russia and travels to a country that cooperates with international law enforcement, he could be arrested and sent back to Ghana to face charges related to the alleged secret recordings.
The collaboration with Interpol is aimed at preventing him from avoiding the legal process.
The case has sparked strong reactions across Ghana. Many citizens have expressed concern about privacy and safety, especially for women. There have been growing calls for tougher laws and stronger protection against hidden recordings and other forms of digital abuse.
Ghanaian authorities have assured the public that investigations are ongoing. They are also encouraging anyone with useful information about Luilkov’s whereabouts to come forward and assist with the case.
Officials say their main goal is to ensure that justice is served and that the affected women receive the necessary support. They have promised to continue working with international partners until the matter is resolved.
