Seven people accused of mobbing and rioting in Dumbarton are set to appear in court on Monday after police swooped on five homes on Friday.
Officers were called to Graham Road in the town’s Brucehill on February 28 after about 300 people had gathered outside after Police Scotland said it had received reports of disorder and vandalism.
Police Scotland said the arrests followed raids on five properties in Clydebank, Glasgow, Port Glasgow, Wishaw, and Livingston on Friday.
Detective Inspector Bernadette Walls said: “Crime affects the whole community and can cause fear and alarm, we aim to address these issues.
“It’s important local residents, workers and visitors to the area feel secure and reassured that they can go about their day-to-day lives free from the fear of violence and antisocial behaviour.”
Police Scotland said it is also investigating an incident in Braehead, Bonhill, a
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