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The police examined “detention -worthy” hate crimes that were shot during the football game

The police have initiated an investigation of a “detention” hate crime, which took place at the weekend during a St. Mirren and Aberdeen game.

The troop said she was drawn to a video where football fans sing on the opposite side that was recorded in St. Mirren Park in Paisley on Saturday.

The incident that took place between St. Mirren and Aberdeen during the commercial struggle was widespread on social media.

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The police confirmed that they treat the incident as hate crimes and appeal to all information about those involved to get Froward.

Inspector Megan Logan, police office of Paisley, said: “This was an appreciative campaign, and we want to follow the people involved.

“Anyone who has information about those involved is asked to call the police in Scotland under reference 2164.”

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