Dunfermline's match against Falkirk in the Scottish Championship was marred by violence and disorder, resulting in five arrests. The ugly scenes unfolded in the stands and surrounding streets of East End Park. Chief Inspector Kathryn Fairfield stated that the incidents of disorder and violence occurred during and after the match. The arrested individuals, aged 16, 18, 20, 21, and 25, were taken into custody. Two 14-year-old boys were charged with possession of pyrotechnics, while a 26-year-old man was charged with urinating in the street. The police have deemed the disorder unacceptable and will work closely with both clubs to investigate the matter. Dunfermline's fans were left disappointed by the events that transpired. The club's management will likely face questions about the safety measures in place. The Scottish Championship has seen its fair share of intense matches, but this incident has raised concerns about fan behavior. The police will continue to monitor the situation and work towards preventing such incidents in the future. Dunfermline's next match will be closely watched, with fans hoping for a more peaceful outcome. The club's players and staff will be focused on the game, but the events of the previous match will not be forgotten soon.