
Moment Edinburgh police chase youths 'on top of turnstiles' outside Murrayfield
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The moment police chased a group of youths outside Murrayfield was caught on camera.
The trio were filmed running across the roof at the turnstiles outside the stadium as police officers chased after them. What happened after they were caught is unclear.
The incident was captured on the final night of Oasis in Edinburgh, on Tuesday, August 12.
Posting the clip to TikTok, one fan who was at the gig said: "Some young lads have broken into the stadium."
Police made three arrests at the first Oasis gig in Edinburgh. Offences included two alleged assaults, abusive behaviour and possession of drugs.
Police Scotland have been approached for comment.
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