A MAN has been detained in connection with a fatal stabbing on a bus after armed police descended on a city flat.

Locals reported seeing dozens of armed police officers swarm around the Newshot Court flats on Dumbarton road, just yards from where a 59-year-old man was stabbed to death.
The man was attacked as he got on the M11 bus bound for Clydebank close to Yoker Ferry Street at 4.45pm, yesterday.
The man, who has not been named, was taken to the Western Infirmary, but died of his injuries.
Locals said that at around 8.45am today, around 30 officers were at the high rise Newshot Court building carrying weapons.
Plain clothed officers were parked in unmarked cars on the opposite side of the street, near Dock Street, according to witnesses.
One 44-year-old woman said she had seen officers in unmarked cars parked near the flats since around 7am.
She said: “They marched someone out in handcuffs.
“It was a man with a blue shirt in handcuffs and suited CID either side of him.
“I think they knew who they were going for.
“There were around 30 officers and they all had guns.
“There is never a dull moment with those flats.”
A 50-year-old man who had been visiting his friend in hospital nearby said he saw armed police outside the flats at 8.50am.
He said: “There was about three police cars and at least three or four armed response police.
“They were just walking round the building when we saw them.
“We saw the bus first and this afterwards and we wondered if they were linked.”
A police spokeswoman said a 46-year-old man had been detained at Newshot Court, Yoker, this morning, in relation to the incident on the bus in Yoker.