Rangers fan disorder: Police Scotland make further arrests after title celebration unrest in Glasgow
Police Scotland: "Four men, aged 19, 38, 58 and 35 have been arrested and charged. They have been released on an undertaking to appear in court at a later date."; There have been 36 arrests made pertaining to the George Square disorder - in addition to one at Ibrox
Thursday 3 June 2021 12:15, UK
Police Scotland have now made 36 arrests in relation to "the large scale disorder" caused by Rangers fans on May 15 at George Square in Glasgow as they celebrated their club's title win.
Rangers fans attacked each other and threw missiles at officers, as they gathered to celebrate the Ibrox club winning their first Scottish Premiership championship since 2011.
Police Scotland said on Thursday: "In relation to the disorder at George Square, Glasgow on Saturday, 15 May, 2021, where there were 47 injuries to police officers, please note:
"Four men, aged 19, 38, 58 and 35 have been arrested and charged in connection with the incident.
"They have been released on an undertaking to appear in court at a later date. A report will be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal."
There have now been 36 arrests made pertaining to the George Square disorder - in addition to one at Ibrox.
Detective Inspector Craig Warren, who is leading the investigation, said after the initial arrests were made last month: "These arrests are just the beginning and the public can be confident we are doing everything possible to identify those responsible for the violence and disorder that took place.
"This will take time due to the numbers involved but rest assured, if you were involved in causing this disorder, violence or anti-social behaviour you will be arrested.
"We are continuing to review CCTV, video and still images and I would appeal to anyone who may have captured incidents on their mobiles to please get in touch with us. You may have footage that could help us in our investigation and it's vital we speak with you."