
Detectives are investigating whether or not the hearth extinguished assaults on two homes in Bishopbriges are the most recent incidents related to an ongoing Gangaland quarrel.
Police Scotland confirmed that he was invited to the hearth in East Dunborton Drive and John Marshall Drive at East Dunborte Syir Town at round 12:50 am on Monday morning.
Emergency providers participated and the hearth was extinguished. No damage was reported, however each are thought-about to be willful.
A spread of fireside preventing occasions in Edinburgh and Glasgow in current weeks have been linked to rival organized crime teams.
The video claiming to indicate the hearth has been posted on-line with a warning naming that’s related to organized crime.
Many houses and different properties have been decided in current weeks, the police confirmed occasions within the east and west of Scotland, being thought-about as “potentially connected”.
Six properties to the west of Scotland had been focused in every week -long area.
Three homes in Glasgow had been set on 7 April, whereas a industrial advanced in Bishopbrigs was additionally focused the following day.
A 72 -year -old girl and a 12 -year -old boy had been taken to HosepitaL is from Glasgow throughout an incident after L. was attacked in the home at Agilse Crescent in Milton on Sunday, which can also be related to the continued quarrel.

Police Scotland final week enhanced the response of fireside within the metropolis, which can be related to a number of blessings and gun incidents in Edinburgh.
Expert Crime Division from Ditt Ch Sip David Ferry, earlier stated: “It is important to find out that whoever is responsible for these careless acts as soon as possible.
“While we imagine that these are focused assaults, the outcomes may be much more severe and I need to make clear that this habits is not going to be tolerated.”
It comes after several arrests in the east of the country on violent incidents. Authorities have seized weapons, drugs and cash.
On Friday, the police Scotland confirmed that he had visited more than 100 properties and was reviewing CCTV footage of over 700 hours.
Det CPT Ferry's swear arrest will continue in the coming weeks and requested anyone with information Contact officials,

With inputs from BBC