Further arrests have been made following incidents of alleged disorder at a Kilmarnock v Celtic match.
Officers working in East Ayrshire have been continuing enquiries since the game at Rugby Park on Sunday February 17.
A 25-year-old man from Perth and a 28-year-old from Lanarkshire have been reported to the Procurator Fiscal for their alleged involvement.
A total of seven people have been arrested in connection with the operation.
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Sergeant Iain Farmer from East Ayrshire Priority Policing Team said: "Officers from Ayrshire Division have been working closely with colleagues throughout Police Scotland in order to arrest those involved in the acts of disorder which occurred during the Kilmarnock vs Celtic football fixture.
"Police Scotland will not tolerate such behaviour during football fixtures, these events are highly attended by families and the conduct of the small minority on the day poses a real health and safety risk. This is now the 7th person arrested in relation to this Operation.
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"I would like to highlight the dangers that can be caused by this type of behaviour at football matches and I encourage the small minority to think of those families around them.
"Police Scotland will continue to work closely with partners to bring those responsible to justice."
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