MORE images have been released in connection with a riot in George Square after Rangers won the Scottish Premiership. 

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Supporters descended on the city centre on Saturday, May 15 this year after Steven Gerrard's men clinched the team's first major title win in a decade. 

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The celebrations started peacefully, said police, but later descended into chaos as riot cops were called in to disperse fans who had become violent. 

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Police believe the people shown in these images may be able to help them with their investigation. 

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It comes after warnings from the top brass that arrests would be made following the rammy. 

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A total of 44 people have been arrested in more than a month since the title win. 

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There were 47 injuries to police officers trying to control large crowds, said the force.

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A dedicated inquiry team was set up following large-scale disorder and they are working extensively to track down those involved.

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A statement from Police Scotland read: "Anyone who may recognise those shown in the images, or who has any information, is asked to contact Police via telephone number 101 quoting incident number 1048 of Saturday, May 15, 2021.

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"Information can also be submitted via this link: https://mipp.police.uk/operation/SCOT21S14-PO1.

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"Anyone sending information can choose to remain anonymous.

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"Alternatively you can contact CRIMESTOPPERS on 0800 555 111 where information can be given anonymously."

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Chief Superintendent Mark Sutherland said last month: "This disgraceful behaviour which clearly endangered public and officer safety could not be tolerated and officers dressed in full public order equipment and, after appropriate warnings were given, moved in to disperse those present.

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"Although most of those present dispersed, a number remained and confronted officers with violence and aggression.

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"Missiles were thrown and officers came under direct attack as George Square and the surrounding area was cleared.

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"I strongly condemn the behaviour of these supporters who have not only placed our officers at risk but have sought to damage the image and reputation of this great city, especially during this critical period of the pandemic.

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"I would like to place on record my thanks to the police and partners who manged this incident, especially those officers who put themselves in danger to bring this violent and disorderly gathering to an end.