Police arrest man in probe over 'threats' made against Neil Lennon

A man has been arrested over alleged offensive and threatening comments made against Hibernian head coach Neil Lennon.

Police arrest man in probe over 'threats' made against Neil Lennon

A man has been arrested over alleged offensive and threatening comments made against Hibernian head coach Neil Lennon.

It follows an investigation into an online post made in the wake of Hibs' 3-2 victory over Rangers on Saturday.

Officers arrested a 54-year-old man over the alleged offensive comments on Tuesday. He is due to appear at Paisley Sheriff Court on Wednesday.

Earlier, Police Scotland confirmed they would take no action against Lennon following complaints over his behaviour during the Ladbrokes Premiership match at Ibrox.

Police received a number of complaints after the former Celtic manager celebrated his side's first goal by briefly cupping his ears and raising a fist in the direction of the Rangers fans behind his dugout.

A force spokeswoman said: "Following complaints received, we have reviewed the events at the match and, after discussion with the procurator fiscal, established that no criminality took place. Therefore no further action will be taken."

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