Hibs say they are undergoing a review which could lead to 'retrospective action' after an arrest for the use of pyro was made at their game against Rangers.They host Celtic on Wednesday night in their final Scottish Premiership match of the season and home supporters will hope the turnstile issues which caused several to miss the start of the 3-1 defeat don't crop up again.
But they have also sent a warning to anyone who brings pyro to the stadium, with a club statement revealing one arrest during Sunday's clash.A message from Hibs ahead of hosting Ange Postecoglou's team reads: "Before highlighting arrangements for the upcoming match against Celtic, we would like to apologise to those supporters who were inconvenienced and delayed entering the East Stand before our game on Sunday against Rangers.
A review has taken place and measures put in place to ensure there is no reoccurrence of this and we thank you for your patience and understand in this matter."At the Rangers match a further arrest was made for the use of pyrotechnics inside the stadium.
Several incidents are still under review which may lead to retrospective action being taken."Searching may be a condition of entry and we would ask that you follow the instruction given by Police, stewards or over the PA system.
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