Police are called to a private school in Glasgow after staff discover cocaine in a child’s bag. Reports from multiple outlets say the child is five years old and that the substance is described as a class-A drug. The incident is said to prompt a response from police, and one report adds that social work services are also alerted. The Mirror describes the situation as deeply distressing and says the incident affects people at the school. Other outlets characterize the school as among Scotland’s most prestigious private schools and repeat that the cocaine is found in the child’s bag.
The accounts do not agree on further operational details such as how the drug was located, whether it was tested on site, or whether anyone is arrested. There is also no information across the reports about the child’s condition or the school’s immediate actions beyond contacting authorities. The matter is presented as an ongoing police response involving safeguarding procedures, given the age of the child and the presence of a controlled drug.