A 28-year-old man was arrested in a joint operation involving officers from Police Scotland and Merseyside Police.
Police officers in Edinburgh on Bonfire Night(Image: Getty Images)
A man has been arrested in Liverpool following a major investigation into Bonfire Night disorder in Edinburgh.
Detectives launched inquiries ahead of Bonfire Night 2025 amid concerns that fireworks were being stockpiled for use in antisocial behaviour and disorder across the Scottish capital. Intelligence led officers to a number of individuals believed to be involved in possessing and selling illicit pyrotechnics.
During the operation, police recovered over a tonne of illegal fireworks in Rosyth on October 27, with further seizures taking the total haul to more than 1,200 kilos.
Police Scotland have confirmed that the investigation later expanded in partnership with Merseyside Police.
On Tuesday, November 18, a 28-year-old man was arrested in a joint operation involving officers from both forces. He has now been charged with Conspiracy (aid, abet and incite disorder).
Detective Inspector Stevie Dick from Edinburgh CID said: “This arrest is testament to the outstanding collaboration between Police Scotland and Merseyside Police and our joint commitment to removing illicit and harmful items, such as illegal fireworks, from our communities.
Police seized illegal fireworks(Image: Police Scotland)
“A number of lines of inquiry remain ongoing into offences identified prior to, and during the Bonfire Night period and we will utilise all resources at our disposal, working alongside key partners, to bring offenders to justice.”
Liverpool Local Policing Sergeant Ken Blundell from Merseyside Police added: “It is pleasing to see this investigation progressing, and as always it a pleasure to work alongside our colleagues in Police Scotland.
“When police forces work in partnership, we stand stronger to remove obstacles reduce risks to our communities.”
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In the crackdown on disorder a haul of fireworks were discovered in a van in Rosyth. It’s believed they were to be given to individuals across Edinburgh for the purpose of causing violence and disorder.
A 24-year-old man was arrested in connection.
Police Scotland made 14 arrests in connection with fireworks-related offences over the Halloween and Bonfire Night period by the dedicated investigation team within Edinburgh.
The force announced that this year’s national policing operation saw a near 37 per cent reduction in fireworks calls, compared with last year.
CCTV image issued by Police Scotland of fireworks being let off near police officers in Sighthill Park, Edinburgh on Bonfire Night(Image: PA)
However, pockets of criminality still occurred in various parts of the country, including the Sighthill area of Edinburgh.
Police say inquiries into other suspected offences connected to Bonfire Night are continuing.