A SPECIALIST inquiry unit has been set up to hunt down thugs who brought violence and disorder to George Square on Saturday. 

Police Scotland has established a dedicated team that will work extensively to trace those who were involved in disturbances down. 

The force has launched an online portal for members of the public to send detectives any footage or photographs of the incident. 

Currently, 28 people have been arrested in connection with a variety of offences while extensive inquiries are being carried out to identify other individuals involved. 

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Detective Inspector Craig Warren, who is leading the investigation, said: “The public can be confident we are doing everything possible to identify those responsible for the violence and disorder on Saturday. This will take time due to the numbers involved.

"Rest assured, if you were involved in causing this disorder, violence or anti-social behaviour you will be arrested.

"We are reviewing CCTV, video and still images and I would appeal to anyone who may have captured incidents on their mobiles to please get in touch with us. You may have footage that could help us in our investigation and it’s vital we speak with you.

"The Major Incident Public Portal (MIPP) is now available for the public to send any information, photographs or images directly to the investigation team."

The new team is appealing to members of the public who recognise any people involved in acts of violence and disorder to come forward. 

Detective Inspector Craig Warren added: "You can contact 101 or alternatively contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.”

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Thousands of Rangers supporters joined in on a march from Ibrox Stadium to George Square on Saturday to celebrate the club's Scottish Premiership victory. 

Riot officers were soon called to the party to disperse the crowds after violence unfolded in the city centre. 

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Rangers Football Club has since condemned the celebrations, hitting out at the small minority" of fans who "besmirched the good name" on the streets of Glasgow. 

In a statement published this morning, Rangers said: "Winning our 55th league title in our 150th year was a historic day for Rangers Football Club. The support from millions of our fans across the world has been incredible.

"The achievement by Steven Gerrard and his team has received plaudits from across the football family, including recognition by sports writers, opposition players and managers.

"We are grateful to Scottish Government officials, Glasgow City Council and Police Scotland for the constructive engagement in the lead up to the weekend’s game. We worked closely with the authorities for two weeks before Saturday’s match to ensure a consistency of message.

"Sadly, a small minority of people behaved inappropriately and in a manner not reflective of our support.

"Some of the scenes were unacceptable and have besmirched the good name of Rangers Football Club.

"These so-called 'fans' should reflect upon the values and ethos of our club, and consider the damage this does to the reputation of the club.

"We will continue to engage with authorities as required."

Any information can be submitted to the police through THIS LINK.