Police hunting a man in connection with a disturbance at an Old Firm match have released a picture captured on CCTV.
Officers say the man is being sought in connection with an ongoing investigation into culpable and reckless behaviour at a game between Celtic and Rangers at Celtic Park on 1 September this year.
The man is described as white, in his late 30's and bald. He has a dark beard and was wearing a football top.
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Constable Mark Barr, of the Greater Glasgow Football Enquiry Unit, said: “We are keen to talk to the man in the image as we believe he may have information which could assist with our enquiries.
“I would encourage him or anyone who may recognise him to contact us. You should call Police Scotland on 101 quoting incident number 1092 of 1 September, 2024 or contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”
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