Police have released images of six men who may have information about 'serious disturbances' before and after a football game.
The incidents occurred before and after the Partick Thistle v Airdrieonians Scottish Cup match on Saturday, January 22, 2022.
The disturbances took place at around 3pm and 4.50pm outside Firhill Stadium on Firhill Road, Glasgow, where the match took place.
Police Scotland have also released descriptions of the men who may hold information which could assist them in their enquiries.
The first man has been described as white, 20-30-years-old, and of a slim build.
He was wearing a grey jumper, black trousers, dark trainers, a black bag with a cross body strap at the time of the disturbances.
The man also had on a a grey tammy hat with black and white logo on front.
The second male has been described as being white, between 20-30 years of age, of a medium build with high fade fair hair.
He had been wearing a black jacket with logo on left hand side of chest, dark trousers, white trainers.
The third person has been described as being white, 20-30-years-old, o .a medium build with thick dark hair and glasses.
He had on a grey, two-tone hoodie, possibly from Stone Island, with a black badge on the left arm, blue jeans and white Nike trainers.
The fourth man has been described as white, 30-40 years of age, stocky build, dark hair.
He had on a blue hooded top with a white zip, dark trousers, black trainers with thick white sole.
The fifth male described as being white, 40-50 years-old, of a stocky build with dark hair.
He was wearing a black jacket, lighter coloured jeans, dark trainers or shoes.
Finally, the sixth man has been described as white, in his 40s or 50s, of a stocky build and bald.
He was wearing a yellow and cream two tone jacket, blue jeans and Adidas trainers at the time of the incidents.
Constable Daniel Brady of the Greater Glasgow Divisional Violence Reduction Unit said: “I would urge each of these six men, or anyone who has information relating to any of these six men, depicted in the images to make contact with the police.
“Members of the public can contact Police Scotland via the 101 non-emergency telephone number quoting incident number 1986 of 22 January, 2022 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”
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