Armed police were called after a bag of guns was found in a Glasgow street.
Firearms officers were mobilised to Tynecastle Street in the east end of the city after the discovery was made on Tuesday evening.
The guns were found in a bag that had been discarded in the street, according to police.
Police Scotland said the weapons have been safely removed and the investigation into who left the bag continues.
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A force spokesperson said: "Around 8.55pm on Tuesday 5 May, officers were made aware of a bag having been discarded on Tynecastle Street, Glasgow, which appeared to contain firearms.
"Officers including firearms officers attended and the firearms have been safely removed, and inquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances."
Police remain in the area and those with concerns are being urged to approach officers.
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