Police Arrest Lebanese For Threatening Shop Owner’s Life At Osu

Police Arrest Lebanese For Threatening Shop Owner’s Life  At Osu

 

 

The Ghana Police Service has also arrested a Lebanese, Osman Brustani for threatening a shop owner’s life over parking space at the Osu. The Police announced this in a social media post on Wednesday. According to the post, the suspect is currently in the Police custody and will be taken through the due process of the law. The Lebanese

 

on the Monday, pulled out a sword from its sheath and threatened to slash the throat of a businessman selling shoes made from Kente fabric, at Osu. According to the shoe seller, Osman Brustani parked his car in front of his shop for almost an hour. This was disrupting business, therefore, he then told the driver to park his car at an

 

 

appropriate spot. His request, he said did not sit well with the Osman, who then went for a sword from his car.In the viral video, the Lebanese can be heard saying Come out. I will cut your neck, while illustrating how he would slash the shop owner’s throat. Meanwhile the Police said the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), George

 

 

Akuffo Dampare has also reached out to the victim on Tuesday, April 13 2022 via a telephone call. The Police said per the interactions with the victim, he seemed traumatised by the incident. As a result, upon the IGP’s instruction, the victim has been given psychological support by a clinical psychologist from the Police

 

 

Hospital. The IGP also followed up with a personal visit to the victim on Wednesday, 13th April, 2022,. The Police assured the public that we will continue to ensure law and order in this country.