Otis Grant, the owner of OG Security, is seeking to clear his name after the Guyana Police Force issued a wanted bulletin for his arrest.
He was captured in a photograph with several other persons outside of Fix-It Hardware on Main Street, Georgetown. Police said these individuals are among those wanted for inciting public terror under the Criminal Law Offences Act.
But Grant said the situation outside the business place was more complicated. According to Grant, he was asked to provide security services to the business as chaos unfolded across Georgetown.
“When I arrived there, the guys were trying to break in (and) we were telling them not to do that.
“At no time, I would ever, ever, ever try looting in this country or any part of the world,” Grant said.
The security service provider said he will be engaging the Guyana Police Force, in a bid to clear his name. He also told the News Room that a colleague- who is also in the photograph- was also providing security services there with him.
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