Police are continuing to investigate allegations that fake tickets were sold to football fans ahead of a high profile north-east game.
Old Firm side Rangers travelled to Fraserburgh last month for their Scottish Cup game.
But despite fans arriving with what appeared to be legitimate tickets, hundreds were denied entry into Bellslea Park.
Both clubs have since been cleared of any wrongdoing by the Scottish Football Association, with Fraserburgh issuing refunds and extending an invite to a Highland League game to anyone who was affected.
Police, however, have now confirmed that officers are still assessing information from the game.
A spokeswoman said action would be taken against anyone found in relation to the sale of fake tickets.
She said: “Officers from Police Scotland’s economic crime and financial investigation unit are assessing information in relation to an allegation of counterfeit tickets concerning the William Hill Scottish Cup football match between Fraserburgh FC and Rangers FC on January 31, 2018.
“If it is established that criminality has taken place, appropriate action will be taken by Police Scotland.”
Last week, the Scottish FA announced it would take no action against the clubs.
A spokesman said: “Upon examining matters, the compliance officer did not consider that a breach of the rules relating to unacceptable conduct had taken place.
“The report was however sent on to the home club for any learnings that may be taken going forward.”
Fraserburgh chairman Finlay Noble has described the scenes of Rangers being turned away on the night of the game as “disappointing”.
The gates to the stadium were closed when the ground reached capacity.
In a letter to Rangers fans, he wrote: “It was very disappointing to learn that you hadn’t managed to gain entry to the game despite having a genuine ticket.
“We as a club want all our visitors to enjoy the occasion and hopefully go away with a good impression of not only ourselves but the town also. It saddens me that on this occasion it wasn’t possible for you to have that opportunity to sample football at Bellslea Park.”