Showing posts with label procurator fiscal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label procurator fiscal. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Celtic fans reported after trouble at Celtic v Motherwell match

Fourteen teenagers have been referred to the Children’s Reporter after fan trouble broke out at a Celtic v Motherwell match in December.
The league game, which saw flares and fireworks set off and dozens of seats damaged at Motherwell’s Fir Park stadium, prompted a number of arrests.
The scenes, which took place at the fixture on December 6, also saw damage caused a green smoke bomb thrown into the Celtic penalty area.
A statement from police said: “Following a police operation in Lanarkshire over the weekend a further 14 people, all males aged between 14 and 16, are the subject of a report to the procurator fiscal.
“They have also been referred to the Children's Reporter in connection with alleged disorder following the Motherwell V Celtic match on Saturday December 6.”
A total of six 16-year-olds, five 15-year-olds and three 14-year-olds were reported to the procurator fiscal as a result of the latest operation.
It takes the total number of people reported to 25.
Celtic Football Club at the time condemned the fans who were responsible for the trouble.
In a statement released after the match, the Parkhead club accused the fans responsible of "tarnishing the great reputation of the club" and promised to keep supporters updated on the investigation into the incident.
A spokesman said: “Clearly we are appalled by the scenes from last night´s match and the actions of a small minority which have again tarnished the great reputation of the club and our supporters on a night when our team produced such a fantastic performance.”
A Police Scotland spokesman added: "During the course of the match, 18 smoke bombs, three fireworks, and one flare were set off. Significant damage was caused to seats within the ground and we are looking into this matter along with the club to establish the circumstances."
The match saw Celtic defeat Motherwell 5-0.

Celtic fans arrested over Motherwell riot

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-25718955?SThisFB
Police have arrested 14 teenagers in connection with crowd trouble at last month's SPFL game between Motherwell and Celtic at Fir Park.
Six 16 year olds, five 15 year olds and three 14 year olds - all from the Motherwell area - were held, bringing the total number of arrests to 25.
They will be reported to the procurator fiscal and children's reporter.
During the match, smoke bombs, flares and fireworks were set off. There was also trouble in Motherwell town centre.
A reported £10,000 of damage was caused to seats in a section of Fir Park housing Celtic fans.
The club said it was "appalled" by the disorder and issued precautionary suspensions preventing fans from attending home and away matches.
The 250 season-ticket holders relocated were seated in the Green Brigade's corner of Celtic Park.

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Celtic fan arrested over laser light attack on AC Milan Goalkeeper

A man has been reported to police in connection with reports of a laser light being shone on the face of AC Milan's goalkeeper during their Champions League tie with Celtic on Tuesday.
The 25-year-old is the subject of a report to the procurator fiscal in connection with the alleged incident in the 82nd minute of the match.
A green light appeared across the face of AC Milan goalkeeper Christian Abbiati.
The man is understood to have been reported by a steward, who referred the matter to the police.
A Police Scotland spokesman said: "We can confirm that a 25-year-old is the subject of a report to the procurator fiscal in connection with allegedly shining a laser light onto the pitch at Celtic Park during the match."
It is understood that there were no complaints from players over the incident.

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Celtic player James Forrest arrested over alleged 'indecency'

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-25102654

Celtic player James Forrest has been arrested over two alleged public indecency offences in South Ayrshire.

The 22-year-old is accused of indecent exposure at 23:00 GMT on 16 November in Prestwick, and again at 02:00 on the following day.

It is believed the footballer was in the town's Elliots Bar at the time of the alleged offences.

Police Scotland said a 22-year-old man was the subject of a report to the procurator fiscal.

A spokesman for Celtic said the player had been included in the squad for Tuesday night's Champions League home match against AC Milan.


Friday, May 10, 2013

Celtic fan handed £600 fine for filming himself verbally abusing ex-Rangers star


A MAN who filmed himself shouting abuse at a former Scotland footballer has been fined £600.
Aaron Laing, 25, from Dundee shouted, swore and made abusive and sectarian comments to ex-goalkeeper Andy Goram on Saturday January 19 in Ladbrokes bookmakers in Peterhead, Aberdeenshire.
Laing was in a pub nearby when he learned that Mr Goram, a former Rangers footballer, was in the betting shop.
He entered the shop shouting at Mr Goram, using his mobile phone to film the incident. The footage was later uploaded to YouTube.
Laing was sentenced at Peterhead Sheriff Court after he pled guilty to threatening and abusive behaviour.
Vicki Lee Bell, football liaison prosecutor for the north of Scotland, said: "There is no place in a modern Scotland for behaviour motivated by prejudice, discrimination or bigotry of any kind.
"It is the right of everyone to go about their business without fear of humiliation, harassment or abuse.
"The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service will continue to adopt a zero-tolerance approach to such offences and bring those who perpetrate such crimes to justice."

Celtic thug fined for sectarian abuse


By DANIEL CAW

A THUG who filmed himself shouting abuse at Rangers legend Andy Goram has been fined £600.

Aaron Laing, 25, swore and made sectarian comments to former goalkeeper Goram at a bookies in Peterhead in January.

The yob, from Dundee, was in a pub when he learned that Goram was in the nearby betting shop.

He entered the shop shouting at Goram and used his mobile phone to film the incident.

Laing was sentenced at Peterhead Sheriff Court after he pled guilty to threatening and abusive behaviour.

Vicki Lee Bell, football liaison prosecutor for the north of Scotland, said: “There is no place in a modern Scotland for behaviour motivated by prejudice, discrimination or bigotry of any kind.

“It is the right of everyone to go about their business without fear of humiliation, harassment or abuse.

“The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service will continue to adopt a zero-tolerance approach to such offences and bring those who perpetrate such crimes to justice."

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/scottishnews/4892048/Aaron-Laing-fined-for-Andy-Goram-abuse.html#ixzz2StF9spfr

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