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Police were called to an address in Glasgow's Shawlands area last night after reports of a house party. Cops arrived at an address in Waverly Street just before midnight and three people were arrested.

Eye witnesses said the street was filled with blue flashing lights and loud shouting.He added: "I was just about to nod off for the night when I heard sirens blaring and cars driving at speed to the area.

Not really sure what happened, but there was a lot of shouting"Very unusual for this part of the city which is generally quite quiet. " House gatherings are forbidden after all of mainland Scotland was placed into level four lockdown restrictions on Boxing Day in a bid to curb the spread of a new super strain of Covid.

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