A TOP cop has spoken out after officers were attacked with furniture by groups of rival football fans in Glasgow.
On Saturday afternoon, a disturbance broke out between rival fans on Paisley Road West, near Ibrox stadium where Rangers faced Tottenham Hotspur in a friendly fixture.
As officers tried to break up the incident, they were hit with pieces of furniture which left one cop requiring medical attention.
A 24-year-old man was arrested in connection with the incident.
Following the disturbance, Chief Superintendent Mark Sutherland released a statement.
He said: “Around 1.30 pm on Saturday, July 23, 2022, police officers were attacked with street furniture on Paisley Road West, near to Seaward Street, as they prevented a disturbance between rival football supporters.
“A 24-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the incident and a police officer required medical treatment following the attack.
“There have been a significant number of football fans intent on causing disorder and violence across the city this afternoon and police officers have had to act swiftly and robustly to ensure public safety and reduce disorder."
He then explained that he has granted powers to officers to be used when necessary and to prevent violence and disorder.
He continued: “As a result, I have authorised officers to use powers available under Section 60 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act of 1994 which allows officers to stop and search people where this is appropriate and necessary, either in vehicles or on foot.
"This power, which is only authorised when absolutely necessary, also allows officers to require the removal of any item the officer believes is being used wholly or partly for the purposes of concealing their identity."
The Chief Superintendent concluded with a warning to football fans ahead of the new season.
He said: "As we approach the new football season I would make it clear that this behaviour will not be tolerated. It impacts other members of the public and the vast majority of football supporters who are in the city to enjoy the game.
"The Section 60 stop and search power remains in force in the Glasgow City Council boundary area until 1.22 pm on Sunday, July 24, 2022.
"It will be used responsibly and when justified to help prevent serious violence."
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