POLICE in Glasgow have issued a warning after a group of youths caused a disorder at a cemetery in the Southside on Saturday.
Police Scotland confirmed officers attended the cemetery on Kilmailing Road, in Cathcart, around 3pm on June 18, after being alerted to a disorder.
Four "intoxicated" young people were taken home and one female was charged with a racial breach of the peace.
Meanwhile, cops in the south-east of the city have issues a warning on Twitter: "To clear up the confusion amongst some young people.
"This is a cemetery where people's loved ones lie in rest, not a drinking den, nor a place to cause a disturbance.
"Last night four intoxicated young people taken home, one charged with a racially aggravated public order offence."
To clear up the confusion amongst some young people. This is a cemetery where peoples loved ones lie in rest, not a drinking den, nor a place to cause a disturbance. Last night 4 intoxicated young people taken home, 1 charged with a racially aggravated public order offence. pic.twitter.com/71xszKSTrh
— Glasgow South East Police (@GlasgowSEPolice) June 19, 2022
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