Police have confirmed 44 people were arrested during TRNSMT festival this weekend in Glasgow Green.
A woman was sexually assaulted on Friday night, while dangerous flares were smuggled into Glasgow Green.
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The 32-year-old victim was attending the show with her family when she was attacked. She was grabbed by one man and sexually assaulted by another as she made her way to the toilets, believed to be near the main stage.
13 people were arrested on Friday, with eight made on Saturday and 23 on Sunday.
Superintendent Simon Jeacocke said: “Saturday at TRNSMT was extremely positive, with attendees in good spirits at the event.
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“Eight people were arrested for minor offences and, because of positive police searches at the gates, plus on-site partnership working with event organisers, we detected and deterred 23 people from entering the site with drugs.”
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