Cops hunt prankster still spraying rude graffiti about Boris Johnson across Glasgow city centre
Insults first appeared against the MP when he was elected to Theresa May's cabinet as Foreign Secretary
COPS are hunting a prankster who continues to leave graffiti labelling Boris Johnson a "fanny" across a city centre.
A spray-painted message first appeared in Patrick, Glasgow hours after the politician was elected Foreign Secretary last month.
It read: "Boris Johnson is a pure fanny."
Police launched a probe into the incident and began hunting the spray-painter.
However they appear to have been unlucky as a second coating of graffiti appeared today.
The new black-lettered message said: "Boris Johnson is still a pure fanny."
Glasgow City Council arranged for the graffiti to be covered up with white paint.
The original message was covered within days of it being sprayed.
Police Scotland confirmed an investigation is underway.
A spokesman said after the original incident: "We received a report of vandalism to the rear of The Dolphin pub in the Partick area of Glasgow at around 1.50am on Thursday.
“Enquiries are ongoing.”
Boris Johnson was appointed to Theresa May's cabinet as Foreign Secretary after the new Prime Minister took office.
After the original piece of graffiti, Twitter user Finlay Harris posted a photo on Twitter.
He wrote: "And as we wake up this morning... Glasgow reacts in the only way it feels right... sweet and fitting etc #BorisJohnson."
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