Businessman, Harris Owusu Ansu Gyeabour, who has unjustly been put on the Police wanted list has threatened to sue the Police service and seek damages if measures are not taken to immediately remove his name from the list.
According to a Demand Notice delivered to the Police CID by the businessman and his lawyer Monday, the police failed to ascertain whether he actually committed the offence the complainant filed against him before listing him on the wanted roll.
Mr. Ansu Gyeabour was put on the police wanted list last Friday.
The Demand notice sent to the police read: “We are insisting that the police service acted quite unprofessionally in the handling of the matter since the service failed to adhere to certain rules of engagement that demand that the service makes reasonable efforts as ascertaining certain things before making their publication public.
“We are bringing to bear that the service ought to have ascertained whether or not he had actually committed the said offence via. defrauded any person (complainant)”.
The notice also said the businessman has lost business deals as a result of the police action.
“It is our further instruction that this gross negligence on the part of the service has brought cascading damages to our client who is an astute businessman. His business contract has been negatively affected and hereby abrogated by his prospective clients who would want nothing to do with a person who has been labelled with such grave charges”.