DETECTIVES today released CCTV images of two men they want to quiz after a break-in at a city barbers.
Officers hope the images could help solve the mystery behind the incident, which took place exactly a year ago today.
The pictures show two men who may be able to help piece together what happened during the break-in and deliberate blaze at the city centre shop.
Police said it was vital the pair get in touch with them.
Images captured on security cameras have been released in a bid to trace the people responsible for the incident at Rebel Rebel in Union Street.
One image shows a man, who is aged between 35 and 40-years-old, around 5ft 8in tall, and who is wearing a green jacket.
Another image shows a second man, who is also between 35 and 40-years-old, around 6ft tall.
In the picture, he can be seen wearing a light hooded top blue, jeans and blue trainers.
The incident took place at the barbershop on Tuesday January 14 2014, which is near Glasgow Central Station.
No information has been revealed about what was stolen during the "housebreaking and wilful fire-raising" incident.
Witnesses, or anyone who recognises the men, are asked to contact detectives.
A Police Scotland spokeswoman said: "The incident occurred on Tuesday 14 January 2014 at Rebel Rebel, a barbershop on Union Street, Glasgow.
"The first man is described as white, aged between 35 and 40-years-old, approximately 5ft 8in height, and at the time of the incident was wearing a green jacket.
"The second man is described as white, aged between 35 and 40-years-old, approximately 6ft in height, and at the time of the incident was wearing a light hooded top blue, jeans and blue trainers."
Anyone with any information is asked to contact Glasgow City Centre Police Office on 101 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111, where details can be given in confidence.
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