02/08/2017

12 Men Arrested Over Banner At Celtic v Linfield Match

Twelve men have been arrested over banners displayed at Parkhead during the Celtic v Linfield match last month, Police Scotland have confirmed.

UEFA charged the club over an "illicit banner" during the match on 19 July.

Celtic are to close the Green Brigade section of their stadium for two games.

The men, aged between 18 and 49, were arrested as part of a proactive operation.

They have been released on an undertaking to appear at Glasgow Sheriff Court later this month.

(CD)

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