The officer was sealed off by the barbershop after being gasoline bombed by a “masked thug.”
Earlier this morning, an emergency crew competed at the Barber Club Shop on Albert Street, Dundee.
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Two electrical appliances attended the incident, and firefighters used specialized equipment to extinguish the flames.
A spokesperson for the Scottish Fire Service said:
“Operation Control mobilized two appliances and the crew extinguished a fire affecting the store.
“No injuries were reported and after confirming that the area was safe, firefighters remained at 4:49am.”
The owner took them to social media and urged anyone with information to move forward.
They write:
“Around 4am this morning, two young boys broke into the store and bombed gas.
“Both were wearing masks and wearing all black on BMX. One had a red backpack.”
Police Scotland was requested for comment.
In an unrelated incident, the Glasgow Beauty Salon was bombed as the owner exploded a “sick” attack.
Officers rushed to a wasted house in the city's Bridgeton area just before midnight on Easter Sunday.
It followed a deliberate report of flames.
The owner then accused her of the perpetrator and their “secret agenda,” claiming that she would “protect herself to herself.”
She wrote online:

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