A MAN was caught with a knuckleduster in his pants believing he would be confronted by protesters with hammers.

Omar Bhatia was also wearing shin guards as well as carrying a bag of leather arm coverings and a balaclava in Glasgow city centre last September.

The 34-year-old carpenter told police that he had the items as protesters were carrying “hammers last Friday.”

This was in relation to a mass disturbance in the city’s Govan area involving an Irish republican march and loyalist demonstrators the week before.

The first offender pleaded guilty today at Glasgow Sheriff Court to the unlawful possession of a knuckleduster.

The court heard there were a mass number of police in city centre due to a recent “significant disturbance” in Govan.

Bhatia was stopped wearing dark clothing, a hooded top and a pair of shin guards on Clyde Street.

Prosecutor Mark Allan told the court Bhatia also had a plastic bag which contained a balaclava and leather forearm coverings.

Mr Allan added: “He told police of a likelihood of a protest in the area and stated that he heard they came with hammers last Friday.”

Bhatia was arrested and taken into custody where a knuckleduster was found in his underwear.

Clare Ryan, defending, said: “It was completely idiotic of him to dress in this fashion.

“This was for him to be protected against any assault but he has no record.

“There is no suggestion he would be involved in any behaviour that would relate to a breach of public order.”

Sentence was deferred until next month for background reports by Sheriff Joan Kerr.

Bhatia, of Govanhill, had his bail continued meantime.