Missiles have been thrown at police and shop windows smashed amid disorder ahead of the Scottish League Cup final in Glasgow.
Police have been given greater search powers through a section 60 order following violence and disorder in the city centre on Sunday.
It allows officers to stop and search people where appropriate and necessary, either in vehicles or on foot.
The power, only authorised when absolutely necessary, also allows officers to require the removal of any item the officer believes is being used wholly or partly to conceal someone’s identity.
Police said missiles were thrown at officers in Argyle Street and they received reports of windows being smashed at a premises in Howard Street.
Celtic and Rangers kicked off in the Scottish League Cup final at Hampden Park on the southside of Glasgow at 3.30pm on Sunday.
Chief Superintendent Stevie Dolan said: “We have dealt with a number of incidents in Glasgow city centre today involving individuals engaging in disorder and violence across the city.
Officers have dealt with a number of incidents of disorder and violence in Glasgow city centre today.
As a result a Superintendent, has authorised officers to use powers available under Section 60 of the Criminal Justice and Public order Act of 1994.https://t.co/TiynyOt1JU pic.twitter.com/vIL38EG39G
— Police Scotland (@PoliceScotland) December 15, 2024
“Officers have had to act swiftly and robustly to ensure public safety and reduce disorder. The use of weapons or violence will not be tolerated and officers will take action where necessary to ensure safety.
“It impacts other members of the public and the vast majority of football supporters who want to enjoy the cup final event safely.
“Officers will remain in the city as our operation continues and anyone with any concerns can approach them.”
The section 60 stop-and-search power will remain in force in various areas including the city centre and parts of the South Side, East End and into South Lanarkshire until 9pm.
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