
Police make 20 arrests following 'disorder' at Celtic title celebrations
Twenty people have been arrested after thousands of Celtic fans gathered in Glasgow to celebrate the team lifting the Scottish Premiership trophy.
Supporters gathered in the Glasgow Cross and Trongate areas on Saturday despite pleas from Celtic, Glasgow City Council, and Police Scotland.
The area was eventually closed to vehicles, with some fans climbing traffic lights and the Mercat Tower.
Police confirmed on Tuesday that a total of 20 people have been arrested.
In addition, 17 people have been charged and four have been reported in connection with offences including being in possession of pyrotechnics or offensive weapons, assault, and public order.
Police previously said six fixed penalty notices and four recorded police warnings were also issued after the 1-1 draw against St Mirren.
Glasgow City Council was left with a £73,000 repair bill for the Mercat Cross following celebrations in 2024, with the repairs still to go ahead.
Chief superintendent Emma Croft, the divisional commander for the greater Glasgow division, said a 'significant majority' of those in attendance were 'highly intoxicated'.
'While some fans respected the appeal from police and partners to act responsibly, thousands didn't and descended on Glasgow Cross, causing significant disruption to the city,' she said.
'This mass assembly of people also had an impact on some local businesses who took the decision to close early or completely as a consequence.
'A significant majority of those who congregated were highly intoxicated, with evidence of drug misuse requiring medical intervention. A number of people were admitted to local hospitals as a consequence.
'There were numerous incidents of anti-social behaviour, including the reckless discharge of pyrotechnics. Several people scaled the Mercat Tower and other street furniture requiring assistance.
'Officers took decisive action to clear the area and prevent further disorder when it was safe to do so. Thankfully, there were no reports of injuries to officers.
'We will continue to work with partners to achieve a safer and less disruptive way for fans to celebrate safely.'
Investigations into the disorder are ongoing.
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