Four further arrests as police investigation into Hampden disorder continues
Thursday 16 June 2016 17:39, UK
Police have arrested four men as the investigation into the crowd trouble at the end of last month's Scottish Cup final continues.
Officers swooped on homes in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Lanarkshire during the operation on the morning of June 16 and four men - aged between 20 and 42 - were arrested and have been detained in custody.
There have now been a total of 32 arrests over the disturbing scenes that occurred after Hibs' historic victory over Rangers at Hampden Park on May 21.
A police spokesman said: "This investigation is extensive and involves a significant number of people, however, we remain committed to identifying those involved and rest assured we will identify people and they will be arrested.
"As our investigation progresses, there will be additional arrests and continued police action to track down those responsible.
"I would ask if anyone has any information or knowledge about people involved or for anyone with information, including footage or images, to contact us."
An injury-time winner from skipper David Gray sealed Hibs first success in the tournament for 114 years, the goal a precursor to a pitch invasion that quickly turned ugly on the final whistle.