Sushi Riot in Glasgow's West End was targeted by two thugs who broke into the property on Monday night.

In CCTV footage obtained by the Glasgow Times, the two vandals can be seen sitting outside the Clarence Drive restaurant around 9.20pm.

In a second clip, the two hooded figures force entry into the shop just before 9.30pm.

Owners of the restaurant only found out about the incident when they discovered an incident note on the battered door before service the next day.

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A spokesperson for Sushi Riot told the Glasgow Times: "On Monday evening, around 9.15pm our door was kicked in by 2 youths.

"Luckily someone passed by and noticed our door was open so informed Casa Blanca who then contacted the police.

"We arrived at Sushi Riot on Tuesday morning to discover a padlock and incident note from the police on our door. 

"Luckily the damage caused was minimal."

Owners took to Instagram to inform their customers about the break-in, claiming they would still be opening for service on Tuesday despite the incident which left the door badly damaged.

They wrote: "Our shop was broken into last night. Luckily not much was taken

"We're still aiming to open for 12pm today."

Police were called to the scene around 10.45pm and are investigating the vandalism.
 

A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “We were called around 10.45pm on Monday, February 20, to a report of vandalism at a premises in Clarence Drive, Glasgow.

“Enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances.”

Now, owners of Sushi Riot are appealing for anyone in the Hyndland area that might have CCTV or any information to inform the police.