Cops have revealed how many arrests have been made at TRNSMT so far.

Thousands of music fans have descended on Glasgow Green over the weekend to see big-name acts such as Pulp, Sam Fender and Kasabian.

Policing plans have been in place at the event for public safety and to minimise anti-social behaviour. 

On the first day of the festival, Friday, July 7, cops made a total of three arrests.

Two men and one woman aged between 18 and 29 were arrested in connection with alleged incidents of assault and disorder. 

On the second day of the festival, Saturday, July 8, eleven people were arrested.

Nine males and two females aged between 15 and 46 were arrested in connection with alleged incidents of assault, disorder and drug offences.

Detective Chief Superintendent Mark Sutherland previously discussed policing at TRNSMT in his Glasgow Times column.

He said: "The summer is a great time for concertgoers in Glasgow and brings the return of outdoor festivals, including TRNSMT, and events at Bellahouston Park.

"We understand the impact these can have on local communities and are already working hard to ensure anti-social behaviour is kept to a minimum and everyone enjoys the concerts safely.

"As ever, we will have an appropriate and proportionate policing plan in place to support all of this year’s festivals to help safeguard everyone taking part."