A total of 37 arrests have now been made in connection with scenes at the end of the match on 8 March.
The SPFL confirms Celtic's title-clinching victory over Hearts did not end prematurely, while condemning the pitch invasion after Celtic's third goal.
Chief Constable Jo Farrell says clubs whose supporters cause trouble should face tougher sanctions.
Gordon Smith described the scenes at Celtic Park on Saturday as "horrendous".
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Police Scotland, the media and football authorities must stop conflating pitch invasions, pyro and disorder with actual violence.
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