Rangers fans ejected before Celtic clash after 'potentially dangerous items' found stashed inside Ibrox
Police found a stash of “potentially dangerous items” including a “baseball bat” after members of the Rangers ultras group the Union Bears were given early access to Ibrox Stadium ahead of the Ne’erday derby.
Superintendent Emma Croft told the newspaper: “Police engaged with a group of supporters given access to Ibrox in advance of the Rangers v Celtic fixture. During a cursory search, a number of potentially dangerous items were found secreted in the stadium. Two men have been reported to the fiscal for minor drug offences. Inquiries are ongoing.”
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