Images have been released of three men after an altercation took place on board a Glasgow train.
British Transport Police are appealing to the public and any witnesses to come forward after the late-night incident onboard the Balloch to Partick service, which took place between 9.45pm and 22.30pm on Saturday, 8 August.
The force believe that the males shown in the images may have information that can assist them with their investigation. They are urging the three men or any members of the public who may recognise them to make contact.
The first male is described as a white male, slim build and around six foot. He was wearing a black skip hat with the word ICON across the front, a black t-shirt with thin white stripes, grey shorts and white sport socks with black trainers.
The second male is described as a white male, slim build, small in height, short dark hair and clean shaven. He has a tattoo to his left chest, sleeve tattoo on his left arm, and both front hands tattooed. He was wearing a white t-shirt, light blue shorts, white trainers and carrying a black backpack.
The third male is described as a white male, slim build, around six foot wearing, short dark hair and clean shaven. He has a sleeve tattoo on his left arm. He was wearing a black NIKE t-shirt with grey pattern on the left side, lime green shorts, black trainers with white sole and a black backpack.
British Transport Police can be contacted on 0800 40 50 40 quoting reference 2000053510.
Information can also be given anonymously to the independent charity Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.
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