TWO people were arrested and another charged after police attended a property in Glasgow on New Year's Eve. 

Officers carried out a 'routine visit' at a licenced premises on King Street in the city centre at around 11.30pm. 

The 63-year-old licence holder allegedly "refused" to provide officers with relevant licence documentation, or assist with any other requests and was charged in connection to this and reportedly obstructing police officers.

The force said this resulted in people being asked to leave the property. 

A 60-year-old man and a 64-year-old woman were arrested in connection with allegedly physically assaulting and being "verbally abusive" to police officers and reported licensing offences. 

Cops confirmed no arrests were made in relation to Covid guidelines. 

An investigation into the incident remains ongoing. 

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A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Officers carried out a routine visit at a licensed premises on King Street, Glasgow around 11.30pm on Friday, December 31, 21.

"No arrests were made in relation to Covid guidelines. The 63-year-old licence holder refused to provide officers with relevant licence documentation, or assist with any other requests and was charged in relation to this and obstructing police officers.

"This resulted in people being asked to leave the property. A 60-year-old man and a 64-year-old woman were arrested for physically assaulting and being verbally abusive to police officers, and licensing offences.

"No complaints have been received so far regarding officers conduct, if any member of the public wishes to make a complaint against an officer they can call 101 or complete a form on our website.

"Enquiries into the incident remain ongoing."