Police were seen surrounding a football supporters bus during an incident after Rangers’ match against Aberdeen on Wednesday night.
A heated exchange could be seen taking place between police and fans on the bus, following the Dons 2-1 win. Footage on social media showed the scenes as tensions appeared to boiled over.
Several officers can be seen surrounding the bus, with police sirens heard in the background. As the camera zooms in, supporters can be seen rushing to the front. In the video, it appears that the officers try to keep the supporters on the bus as the door is slammed shut.
In another video, the bus is then seen leaving the stadium area.
Police Scotland confirmed they made one arrest for minor disorder within the stadium during the powderkeg match which saw Jimmy Thelin’s men move nine points ahead of Philippe Clement’s side, in front of a sell out crowd.
Chief Inspector Andrew Scott said: “An appropriate policing plan was in place to maintain public safety and minimise disruption at the Aberdeen and Rangers match at Pittodrie on Wednesday, 30 October, 2024.
“One person was arrested within the stadium for a minor disorder offence. A report will be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal.”
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