A total of 27 people were arrested across the three days of TRNSMT in Glasgow over the weekend, police have confirmed
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Police Scotland said that 13 arrests were made on Sunday - final day of the festival - including 11 males and one female, aged between 13 and 49. There are no details for the age and gender of one of the arrests that took place currently.Meanwhile, three people - two males and one female aged between 18 and 29 - were arrested on suspicion of assault and disorder on Friday evening when Pulp headlined the festival at Glasgow Green.
On Saturday, following heavy rain and thunderstorms, police said 11 arrests had been made of people aged between 15 and 46 accused of offences including assault, disorder and drug offences.READ NEXT:
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