Police have released 10 new images of people they wish to speak with in connection to disorder among Rangers fans in Glasgow last month.
26.05.2021 - 11:17 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Rangers fans' celebrations. A letter from John Scott QC, of the independent advisory group, updates the board about discussions over the policing of assembly and protest in a pandemic where he draws the conclusion there was no bias from the force in either incident.
He said: "Members of the public have expressed a range of views on the apparent tolerance of gatherings in Glasgow, contrary to coronavirus regulations. "Some have suggested that neither event should have been allowed to develop into
.Police have released 10 new images of people they wish to speak with in connection to disorder among Rangers fans in Glasgow last month.
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Police have released CCTV of 17 people they wish to speak with in relation to the large scale disturbance in George Square after the Rangers title win on May 15.
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CCTV pictures of a man they want to speak to after a serious assault in George Square amid chaos from the Rangers title celebrations. Some 15,000 are thought to have taken to Glasgow city centre after the Light Blues officially won the league on the last game of the season on Saturday, May 15.