Police have released images of three men they would like to question in connection with an incident at a temple in the West End.
The men are linked to a vandalism and assault at the Gurdwara Singh Sikh Temple on Berkeley Street in Glasgow.
The alleged incident happened on Saturday June 15 this year.

The men in the images are described as follows:
Male one has brown/reddish receding hair, is of slim build and can be seen to be wearing a dark grey North Face jacket with black shoulders and a royal blue hoody underneath and blue jeans and black and grey trainers.
Male two has dark/black hair, is of slim build, and quite tall (6' + in height) has stubble and can be seen to be wearing a grey scarf, white tracksuit top with black cuffs, blue jeans with black shoes. This male appears to walk with a distinctive limp or 'club foot'.

Male three has dark brown hair and can be seen to be wearing a black hooded jacket and an orange polo shirt with a white vertical stripe to the right hand side, with blue jeans, and trainers with black/orange/white/grey detailing.
A press statement reads: "Officers from Police Scotland are releasing images of three men they would like to speak to as it is believed they may be able to assist with their enquiries in relation to a vandalism and assault which took place on Saturday 15 June 2019 at the Gurdwara Singh Sikh Temple on Berkeley Street, Glasgow."


Anyone who recognises these men or who has any information is asked to contact Police via 101, quoting incident number 1414 of Saturday 15 June 2019.
Alternatively, please call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 where information can be given anonymously.