A man has become the second person to be arrested in connection with an investigation into misconduct at a former funeral directors.
Detectives launched a probe into A Milne Funeral Directors in Springburn in May after several families reported allegations of ashes going missing, and financial misconduct.
Specialist officers carried out searches at a branch in Springburn where 19 ashes containers were recovered.
The firm, which also had a branch in Dumbarton, no longer operates from the premises.
Four caskets of the remains found have not yet been identified and will require further direction from the Scottish Government Inspector, Police Scotland said.
Last week, police conducted searches of residential properties in Springburn and Bishopbriggs on Monday, July 22, and a 55-year-old woman was arrested with the ongoing investigation named Operation Koine.
On Tuesday, police confirmed a 56-year-old man had been arrested.
Police Scotland said he had been released pending further enquiries.
Officers added that the investigation is continuing and anyone with information is urged to get in touch on 101 quoting reference 1289 of May 2, or use the dedicated email address – Operationkoine@scotland.police.uk
Previously, detective sergeant Kieran Bewick said: “This is a very complex investigation which has had a big impact on those families affected.
“I would like to thank the public for their assistance so far.
“Our enquiries into this sensitive and emotive case remain ongoing and I would encourage anyone with any information on this case to contact us.”
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