Police have released pictures of a man they wish to talk to in relation to the firebomb attack at Peter Lawwell’s house in May.
An investigation is ongoing following the vicious attack on the former-Celtic supremo's house, which left him and his family
“shaken and shocked”.
Eight fire engines raced to Peel Road near East Kilbride in the early hours of May 19, with emergency services on the scene for days after.
A number of cars, as well as a detached two-storey property, were extensively damaged in the blaze.
Now investigating officers are asking for help from anyone who may recognise a male figure caught on CCTV.
They have also released an image of a vehicle that was seen in the area around the time and which they are keen to trace.
A spokesman for the force told Lanarkshire Live: “Anyone who may recognise the male in the images, or the vehicle, or who has any information is asked to contact us immediately.”
At the time, CID officers released a description of the suspect in the fire-bombing.
He was described as around 5ft 10ins, of slim build and wearing black joggers, a black hooded jumper with the hood up, black trainers and a face mask.
They previously also said they wanted to find out more about a silver/grey hatchback car was seen near to the house at the time of the fire.

The fire broke out while Mr Lawwell and his family were asleep in their beds, before managing to escape the terrifying incident unhurt
Of the attack, he said: “This has been a devastating attack on myself and my family, the effects of which will stay with us all for a long time.
“I am, of course, extremely relieved that everyone is safe.

“I would like to thank my wife and my family for their support and for the strength and courage they have shown during such a difficult time.
“As a family, we have received literally thousands of messages of support from Celtic fans and from people across the wider global football family.
“This has provided us with great comfort and we all offer our heartfelt thanks for the concern and support which people have shown.”
Anyone with any information can contact police on 101. Information can be left anonymously by calling Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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