Donald Trump's deputy alleged that residents within the safe access zones had been sent letters by the Scottish government "warning them that even private prayer within their own homes may amount to breaking the law".
The Scottish government also said it was "incorrect", adding: "Private prayer at home is not prohibited within safe access zones and no letter has ever suggested it was.".
This is the first arrest and charge in Scotland under the Abortion Services (Safe Access Zones) (Scotland) Act 2024.
She said: "The protests that have taken place outside the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital have been utterly shameful and I am grateful to Police Scotland for acting so quickly.
A pensioner has become the first person in Scotland to be charged for allegedly breaching the nation's new abortion buffer zones law.