Around 30 people were arrested over that weekend.
Police have been ordered to publish discussions on the plans they put in place around Rangers' fans 'shameful' Premiership title party celebrations in Glasgow.
But after a year-long probe, the force has now been told to release the information following a ruling by the Scottish Information Commissioner. Deputy First Minister John Swinney branded the scenes on March 6 and 7 last year as 'shameful'. Refusing the request, Police Scotland initially claimed that releasing the information would 'compromise operational policing'. They later claimed disclosure would stop officers being able to catch criminals by giving them a 'heads-up' on the quality of its information.
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