Former Celtic star Moussa Dembele wants Mikael Lustig's iconic police hat celebration to be immortalised within the Parkhead trophy room.
12.03.2020 - 08:09 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A business specialist prosecuted in the wake of the sale of Rangers has lost a bid to secure £2million damages from police – without evidence being heard.
Consultant David Grier, 57, launched a claim against Police Scotland’s Chief Constable.
Grier, of London, was arrested in 2014 following a change in control at Ibrox two years earlier, when Craig Whyte bought out Sir David Murray for £1.
He was charged but later cleared of any wrongdoing following an abortive prosecution.
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Former Celtic star Moussa Dembele wants Mikael Lustig's iconic police hat celebration to be immortalised within the Parkhead trophy room.
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