Detectives have expanded their response to a series of deliberate fires in the Glasgow that may be linked to several weapon incidents in Edinburgh.
The Police of Scotland said that five properties in western Scotland have been attacked in a week.
Several judgments have made a leg in the east of the country after a series of violent incidents and the officers have seized weapons, drugs and effective.
The force also confirmed that he had visited more than 100 properties and was reviewing approximately 700 hours of CCTV images.
The videos that claim to show fires have published online along with warnings that name families that have a leg linked to organized crime.
Edinburgh attacks have been ongoing for several weeks, but on April 3 a house deliberately caught more than 50 miles away in Cortmalaw Gardens, in the Roboyston or Glasgow area.
The next day, a garage in Milton Road, Kirkintilloch was burned.
On April 7, the properties in Gala Street and Ashgill Road, Glasgow and Meadow Court, Steppps, were burned.
And on April 8 he went to a commercial premises in an industrial heritage at Wellington Road, Bishopbriggs.
The head of DET, SUT David Ferry, or the Division of Special Crimes, said: “It is vital that we draw to whoever is responding to the thesis records as soon as possible.
“While we believe that the thesis of being directed attacks, the consequences could much more serious bone and I want to make it clear that this behavior will not be tolerated.
“The consultations are significantly in relation to all these incidents, and we are using all the resources available to identify those responsible and bring them to justice.”
The officers in the West also recovered a stolen vehicle.
Meanwhile, in the east, the force said he had executed search warrants and made several judges.
On Thursday, two teenagers were arrested in relation to the intestines fires.
An 18 -year -old man was arrested and accused in relation to an incident that took place in the city’s hay unit on April 4; An intentional fire in a place in Albert Street in the capital on March 6; And the intentional fire of a vehicle in the Parrotshot area on March 2.
It must appear in the Edimburg Sheriff’s court later.
A 17 -year -old was released waiting for new consultations.
The head of DET Supt Supt Ferry promised that the trials would continue in the next week.
He added: “I want to assure communities in the east and west of Scotland that we have a detective team working on this investigation and that our action continues in recent weeks demonstrates our commitment to address this type of crime.
“We will continue to carry out additional patrols of high visibility and interruption activity and encourage anyone who has concern to these officers, so that we can take action.”
The superior officer also urged anyone with information to Contact the police.