Coach Ibrahim Anyass has been released on bail by the DOVVSU Court following allegations that he sexually abused a young boy, Ransford Owusu Ansah. The case has drawn significant public attention as it continues to unfold.

The court granted bail to Anyass, setting the amount at GHS 50,000 and requiring two sureties. This decision allows him temporary freedom as the legal process moves forward. The case remains under investigation, and authorities have emphasized that it will continue to be closely monitored.
DOVVSU (Domestic Violence and Victim Support Unit) has been leading investigations into the allegations. While the bail has provided temporary relief for Anyass, the focus remains on ensuring justice for the alleged victim, Ransford Owusu Ansah. Legal experts note that granting bail does not imply innocence but allows the accused to prepare his defense while cooperating with the judicial process.
The case has sparked conversations nationwide about child protection, accountability, and the role of sports and coaching figures in ensuring the safety of young athletes. Many Ghanaians are following the proceedings closely, hoping that justice will prevail while raising awareness about safeguarding children from abuse.
Lawyers representing both sides are expected to appear at upcoming court sessions, where further hearings will determine the direction of the case. Meanwhile, DOVVSU continues to urge the public to report any suspected cases of abuse to authorities promptly.
This development comes amid heightened sensitivity around child abuse cases in Ghana, highlighting the need for stringent measures and vigilance in protecting vulnerable children.
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