Man sang sectarian songs, attacked train passengers with belt

A man who attacked train passengers with a belt after singing sectarian songs is being hunted by police.

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File picture: John DevlinFile picture: John Devlin
File picture: John Devlin

British Transport Police said the man sang “religiously offensive songs” before taking off his belt, wrapping it around his fist and using it to hit a group of men on a train between Glasgow city centre and Carntyne in the city’s east end.

The attack happened at about 11.50pm on Saturday on the busy 11.29pm Glasgow Queen Street to Bathgate service.

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The man, who is believed to have been drinking, left the train at Carntyne.

British Transport Police are appealing for witnesses to call 0800 40 50 40 or text 61016.

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