CCTV images have been released after an incident at a Celtic vs. Rangers game.
Officers are investigating culpable and reckless behaviour at the match which took place at Celtic Park on Saturday, April 8, 2023.
During the game, several smoke pyrotechnic devices were set off within the stadium.
The force believes that the man and woman in the images may be able to help with their investigation.
The man is described as being in his early 40s, 5ft 10in tall, with short dark hair.
He was wearing a green, white and gold top.
The woman is described as being in her early 20s with shoulder-length dark hair.
She wore a green and white scarf.
Constable Dan O’Malley said: “We are keen to talk to the man and woman in the images as we believe they may have information which could assist with our enquiries.
I would encourage them or anyone who may recognise them to contact us.
"Anyone with any information is asked to contact 101 quoting reference BA01200523. Alternatively, Crimestoppers can be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111."
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