After a violent dawn raid, the police arrested the gangster’s hatred

It was a dramatic moment when police broke a property in a series of dawn raids linked to ongoing underworld hatred.
Now, a total of 32 people have been arrested for recent violence in Edinburgh and Glasgow.
Yesterday, six people became the latest figures to be accepted by police in the ongoing investigation.
Officers from the Organized Crime and Counter-Terrorism Unit of Scottish Police executed the arrest warrant and searched six properties in the Baranak, Mary Hill and Hamilton Hill areas in Glasgow and Milton in Campsey and Chewow areas on Friday. Gun officials also assisted.
This is a series of violence that continues to involve the east and west of the country.
In Glasgow, two men, 31 and 26, were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder and charges of aggravated and organized crime, police said.
A 36-year-old man was also arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder.
In the morning raid

After a raid, a man was taken away

Another suspect is taken away after a dramatic raid in Glasgow
A 26-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of drug crimes and a 57-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of criminal offenses.
In Wishaw, a 42-year-old man was arrested for alleged involvement in a serious and organized crime.
Police said that during the operation, grade B drugs and about £46,000 in cash were also seized.
Detective Director David Ferry said: “These arrests continue to emphasize the hard work and dedication of the officers to target those responsible for these attacks.
“Although the number of incidents has been declining since the inquiry began, I would like to reiterate that until those who exert judicial responsibility for such crimes, violence will not be tolerated and will not stop.
“We are working tirelessly to establish cases and follow many important inquiries.
“The support of our community is absolutely crucial to addressing serious organized crime, preventing violence and providing justice for victims, and I want to thank the public again for their help and information so far.”
Police also believe that the two cars getting off the bus in Edinburgh could be part of the ongoing dispute.
Detectives are calling for witnesses after Pitcairn Grove deliberately caught fire.

Injury caused by police after hitting Glasgow property
Emergency services attended the area around 7.45 p.m. Thursday and put out the flames. There were no reports of injuries, and no one was in the car at the time.
Three suspects in dark clothes reportedly left the area along a black hatchback on Greenbank Drive.
Detective Principal Paul Grainger said: “This is a reckless act that causes significant fire damage to the vehicle.
“We thought it was a targeted attack, and luckily no one was injured.
“I directly attracted dog walkers in the area at the time and probably saw the suspect leaving the area.
“If it is you, or you can help us track this person, please contact the official.
“Equally, anyone with information that can assist us in asking should contact the police as soon as possible.”
Ask anyone with information to contact the Scottish Police.