'Disgusting' anti-social behaviour unfolds on Halloween in Dundee

Roads were set on fire as youths hurdled fireworks in the streets of Kirkton

Author: Paul ReillyPublished 1st Nov 2022
Last updated 1st Nov 2022

The leader of Dundee City Council has branded scenes which saw fireworks being thrown at cars and bonfires being lit across roads in the city as "absolutely disgusting".

Councillor John Alexander said he was "angry" following reports of anti-social behaviour in the Kirkton area of Dundee on Monday evening.

Police were present in the area, with images and footage on social media showing them in riot gear, since around 5.30pm.

Locals shared footage of youths appearing to light fires on roads, blocking access and forcing cars to drive over grass verges.

Police chief condemns "reckless" disorder

Chief Superintendent Phil Davison said: “There is no justification for the behaviour and disorder which was seen in the Kirkton area of Dundee last night.

"Enquiries are ongoing to identify everyone involved.

“Throwing fireworks and other items towards emergency services is reckless and dangerous. No one should go to work and expect to be attacked.

“One officer suffered a minor injury and damage was caused to a school and a number of vehicles.

“I would like to reassure the public of Dundee that we remain committed to keeping them safe as we understand last night’s behaviour must have been really distressing for residents in the areas."

Cars damaged

There were also reports of fireworks and bricks being thrown at vehicles as well as vandalism to a local school.

A spokeswoman for Police Scotland said: "We were called around 5.30pm on Monday to a report of a disturbance in the Balgowan Avenue and Old Glamis Road area of Dundee."

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