Rangers: Police release further images of fans at George Square football celebrations as enquiries continue

New images of fans who attended Rangers celebrations in May that quickly turned violent have been release to assist police with ongoing enquiries.

Crowds gathered in Glasgow’s George Square on 15 May, the day Rangers lifted its first Scottish Premiership championship since 2011.

Thousands of supporters ignored Covid-19 warnings and many, according to officers, engaged in “unruly violence.”

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Police Scotland has released images of 16 individuals they believe can assist their enquires as they continue to investigate a large scale disturbance that occurred on Saturday 15 May in and around George Square.

A police spokesman said: “Anyone who may recognise those shown in the images, or who has any information, is asked to contact Police via telephone number 101 quoting incident number 1048 of Saturday 15 May 2021."

Information can also be submitted via this link.

More images of football fans released following George Square disorder on Saturday, 15 May.More images of football fans released following George Square disorder on Saturday, 15 May.
More images of football fans released following George Square disorder on Saturday, 15 May.

Alternatively you can contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 where information can be given anonymously.

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