Officers are appealing for information following a disturbance in the Anniesland area on Sunday, May 5. Two men, aged 18 and 20, sustained serious injuries and remain at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital.
Two young men are in hospital following an alleged disturbance in the Anniesland Cross area of Glasgow .
Police Scotland have now confirmed that three men, aged 18, 18, 17 and three male youths, aged, 16, 16 and 15, have since been arrested and charged in connection with the incident.READ MORE: Man charged after 'police chased with chainsaw' in major Paisley incident
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