Police were called to the offices of Clydebank's MSP when a group of protesters entered the premises on Monday.
Officers attended the Titan Enterprise Business Centre in the town just before 11am on February 7.
The group is understood to have gathered in protest at any move to turn restrictions imposed during the pandemic into permanent measures.
There were no arrests.
A spokesperson for Marie McNair MSP said: “It was alarming that intruders turned up unannounced and forced past reception staff.
“This meant that agreed protocols were followed, including the police being called.
“Given the tragic incident that resulted in David Amess MP losing his life last year, parliamentarians have been advised by the police and the parliamentary security team to take extra care to protect themselves and their staff. That is what Marie will always do.”
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "We received a report of a group of protesters entering an office building in Clydebank on Monday, February 7, 2022. They left peacefully.
"No criminality was established however advice has been given."
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