A Samurai sword and a knife have been recovered by police after an early morning disturbance in East Kilbride.
The incident resulted in two males showing at Hamilton Sheriff Court docket on Friday.
Robert Dobbie, 45, previously of East Kilbride and now of Rosa Place, Saltcoats, admitted carrying a sword.
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Iain McKendrick, 38, of Predominant Road, Blantyre, admitted possession of a kitchen knife in a public place.
Dobbie was additionally charged with shouting abuse, making threats, brandishing the sword at one other man and combating with him, however his not responsible plea was accepted.
The court docket heard police have been known as to Trinidad Manner round 6am on June 5 final 12 months.
Aga Mathieson, prosecuting, stated: "Each accused have been in Dobbie's then house. They'd been consuming all through the night time.
"Each have been intoxicated and a neighbour contacted the police.
"Officers checked CCTV and noticed the lads within the shut with weapons.
"When charged neither made a reply."
Sheriff Linda Nicolson deferred sentence on Dobbie and McKendrick till subsequent month for background experiences and digital tagging assessments.
Each have been allowed to stay on bail.
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