Individually, counter-terror officers are investigating reviews that folks on a pro-Palestinian march in Edinburgh had been carrying T-shirts and holding banners expressing help for a banned organisation.
Palestine Motion was outlawed earlier this month below anti-terror laws.
Thousands of people marched through Edinburgh on Saturday demanding an finish to the bloodshed in Gaza, however no arrests had been made on the day.
Police Scotland stated intensive inquiries into the clothes and banners displayed on the march are ongoing.
They stated native officers had been being supported by colleagues from counter terrorism as a part of the investigation.
Officers investigating the defence manufacturing unit incident earlier within the week are appealing for information to hint the actions of a blue Ford Transit van within the Gorgie Street space on Monday and Tuesday.
Officers had been additionally eager to hint the actions of a white Honda CR-Z, which was recovered from a parking lot in Gorgie Street following the incident, on these dates.
They requested any drivers within the space with dashcam footage to return ahead and share footage with officers.