CCTV released after racist abuse of two workers in Aldi
Two members of staff were attacked in the supermarket in Gilmerton, Edinburgh.
Two Aldi workers were assaulted in a racially aggravated attack in a supermarket.
The incident happened at Aldi's store on Gilmerton Road in Edinburgh on Sunday, March 5.
CCTV has been released of three men, who police believe could help them.
Two members of staff were threatened, pushed and racially abused in the attack.
Police constable Heather Storer, of Howdenhall Police Station, said: "This was a distressing and offensive incident for the employees of the store who were simply doing their job.
"We believe the males in the images may be able to help with our investigation and we would urge them or anyone who recognises them to come forward as soon as possible."
The first man is in his mid 20s, around 5ft 4in, of a chubby build and with brown hair.
He has bright blue eyes and was wearing a black hoodie and black trousers.
The second man is in his mid 20s, around 5ft 9in, of slim build and with black hair.
He was wearing a black hoodie and black trousers.
The third man is in his mid 20s, around 5ft 5in, of a slim build and with black hair.
He was wearing a black Nike hoodie with white stripes on the sleeves and dark trousers.
Anyone with information can call Howdenhall Police Station on 101, quoting incident number 2845 of March 5, or contact Crimestoppers in complete anonymity on 0800 555 111.