GLASGOW Rocks bosses have expressed their frustration after a police probe into racist abuse of three players was closed without any arrests being made.
No one has been charged after David Mpondo, Julius van Sauers and Marc Kwedi were threatened, referred to as "monkeys" online, and calls were made to cops claiming they had prostitutes at their property.
Their car was also attacked, with the windscreen smashed and tyres slashed in a spate of incidents - dating back to October last year - which forced the players to move home in February.
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Police Scotland confirmed their investigation had concluded and they were unable to take any further action.
In reply, a club statement read: "Glasgow Rocks are frustrated and disappointed to see reports that the results of the police investigation on the racist abuse encountered by David Mpondo, Julius van Sauers and Marc Kwedi have led to no action being taken.
"As this is a police matter we will make no further comment on the situation.
"Thank you to everyone for their support."
A police spokesperson said: "Enquiries were carried out following a report of offensive communication.
"The investigation has now concluded and suitable advice and assistance has been given."
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