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Holly Lennon

Glasgow police release CCTV of man after 'culpable and reckless conduct' at Rangers v Celtic match

Police have released the image of a man following an incident at the Rangers v Celtic match at Ibrox in January.

Officers are looking to speak with the man in connection with an incident of culpable and reckless conduct that unfolded on January 2.

The man is described as aged between mid to late 40s with short, dark-brown hair. He was wearing a blue Stone Island jacket, black leather gloves, and a checked scarf around his neck.

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Police Constable Daniel Brady, Greater Glasgow Division, said: “We would urge this male or anyone who knows him to please make contact with us. I would also ask anyone who witnessed what happened, or anyone with information relating to the incident, to please speak to officers via 101, quoting reference 0922 of 2 January, 2023.

Police are looking to speak with the man pictured (Police Scotland)



“Alternatively, information can be passed anonymously to the charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”

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