Transport police seeking football fans over anti-social behaviour on trains

TWO groups of football fans are being hunted by police for anti-social behaviour on trains.

• 20 fans sought over sectarian songs and shouting on 3.10pm train travelling from Perth to Inverness after St Johnstone played Celtic on Saturday

• 25 men hunted over shouting and swearing on 9.37pm train from Inverness to Aberdeen following the 1-1 draw between the two cities’ teams

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• Train conductor reportedly threatened during the journey to Aberdeen

Around 20 supporters shouted and sang sectarian songs on the 3.10pm train travelling from Perth to Inverness after the St Johnstone v Celtic match on Saturday, British Transport Police (BTP) said.

Later that same day around 25 men shouted and swore as they travelled on the 9.37pm train from Inverness to Aberdeen following the match between the cities’ football teams. BTP said the train conductor was threatened during the journey.