Specialist cops are cracking down on anti-social behaviour in Glasgow city centre.
Due to community concerns, officers in the city centre recently carried out a ‘day of action against’ anti-social behaviour.
As part of the day, community cops were joined by officers from the force’s Divisional Violence Reduction Unit.
During it, four people were reported for alleged offences, including drug possession.
Several stop-and-searches were also carried out.
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A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “In response to community concerns, Glasgow city centre officers recently undertook a day of action against anti-social behaviour, accompanied by our colleagues in the Divisional Violence Reduction Unit.
“Four people were reported for offences including drug possession, and a number of stop searches were carried out.
“Remember, if you have any concerns, speak to our officers, call 101 or in an emergency, call 999”