INVERCLYDE police officers carried out a joint operation at Wemyss Bay ferry terminal in a bid to tackle anti-social behaviour.
Local officers were aided by the Operational Support Division dogs unit, Police Scotland’s Argyll and West Dunbartonshire branch, and British Transport Police.
A police spokesperson said: “The action was targeted at preventing drugs and persons causing anti-social behaviour from heading on to the ferry to visit Rothesay.
“Over the coming weeks we have more operations planned at ferry terminals to target anti-social behaviour.”
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