Two men charged after attack left pair in Glasgow Infirmary with serious injuries

Police Scotland have arrested and charged two men in connection with the attack.

Two men have been arrested and charged in connection with an attack that left two other men in Glasgow Royal Infirmary with serious injuries.

Police Scotland made the arrests after an incident at a house in Campsie Street, Springburn at 8pm on Tuesday, June 9.

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The arrested pair, aged 31 and 35, appeared at Glasgow Sheriff Court on Tuesday, June 16.

Police Scotland have arrested and charged two men in connection with the attack.Police Scotland have arrested and charged two men in connection with the attack.
Police Scotland have arrested and charged two men in connection with the attack.

Detective Sergeant Nick Gribben, of Maryhill CID said: “We are no longer looking for any other suspects in connection with this incident and I would like to thank members of the public who came forward with information that assisted with our investigation.”

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