A FURTHER three men have been arrested after an alleged march through Glasgow city centre.
The trio, aged 21, 26 and 23, have been charged with singing "racist material" in the city on the day of the Old Firm match on August 29.
It brings the total number of arrests to six.
A further three men, aged 26, 23 and 21, have been arrested and charged in connection with the singing of racist material in Glasgow on Sun, 29 Aug.
— Police Scotland (@policescotland) September 3, 2021
A report will be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal.
In total, since Wed, 1 Sept, six men have now been arrested and charged. pic.twitter.com/OeUrA92E2w
We reported yesterday that three men, aged 24, 21, and 19, were also charged and will appear in Glasgow Sheriff Court at a later date.
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Police said they arrests would be "the first of numerous" and that "racial conduct will not be tolerated".
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