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Chelsea fans sought over London station racist chants | Chelsea fans sought over London station racist chants |
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Police are investigating racist chanting at St Pancras station by men thought to be Chelsea fans returning from a Champions League match in Paris. | Police are investigating racist chanting at St Pancras station by men thought to be Chelsea fans returning from a Champions League match in Paris. |
It comes after an incident of alleged racism by Chelsea supporters on the Paris Metro, when footage showed a black man being pushed from a train. | It comes after an incident of alleged racism by Chelsea supporters on the Paris Metro, when footage showed a black man being pushed from a train. |
The chanting in London happened on Wednesday evening, the day after the club's 1-1 draw with Paris St-Germain. | The chanting in London happened on Wednesday evening, the day after the club's 1-1 draw with Paris St-Germain. |
British Transport Police say anyone with information should contact them. | British Transport Police say anyone with information should contact them. |
Chelsea FC has already barred five fans from attending Stamford Bridge following the earlier incident. | Chelsea FC has already barred five fans from attending Stamford Bridge following the earlier incident. |
It took place at Richelieu-Drouot station in the centre of the French capital on Tuesday ahead of the Paris St-Germain match. | It took place at Richelieu-Drouot station in the centre of the French capital on Tuesday ahead of the Paris St-Germain match. |
Club 'disgusted' | |
Manager Jose Mourinho has said he was "ashamed" by the alleged racism. | |
In his matchday programme notes for Saturday's match against Burnley, which is also the club's annual "Game for Equality", he said it was a time to "celebrate this club's diversity". | |
He said it was an opportunity to mark "the work we do to show that football is for everyone and that Chelsea is dedicated to tackling all forms of discrimination". | |
Chelsea captain John Terry, also writing in the club's programme, said: "Football is a sport for everyone, that is one of the main reasons why we love it, and what happened on the Paris Metro was unacceptable." | |
Terry was found guilty by the Football Association of racially abusing QPR defender Anton Ferdinand in 2012, and given a four-match ban and a £220,000 fine. | |
But the regulatory commission in the case also stressed that Terry was "not a racist". | |
The Metropolitan Police has released CCTV images of three men they are looking for in connection with Tuesday's incident. | The Metropolitan Police has released CCTV images of three men they are looking for in connection with Tuesday's incident. |
Superintendent Gill Murray of the BTP said of the new allegations: "The racist chanting was reported by a member of the public who was disgusted by the behaviour of the men who had travelled on the 18:40 service from Paris Gare du Nord. | Superintendent Gill Murray of the BTP said of the new allegations: "The racist chanting was reported by a member of the public who was disgusted by the behaviour of the men who had travelled on the 18:40 service from Paris Gare du Nord. |
"The men shouted as they walked through the station having alighted from the train a short time earlier. | "The men shouted as they walked through the station having alighted from the train a short time earlier. |
"If you travelled on the train from Paris or were at the station and have information which can assist our investigation I would urge you to get in touch as a matter of urgency." | "If you travelled on the train from Paris or were at the station and have information which can assist our investigation I would urge you to get in touch as a matter of urgency." |
She said more needed to be done to "publicly condemn" such behaviour, adding that BTP is working with football clubs to tackle the issue. | She said more needed to be done to "publicly condemn" such behaviour, adding that BTP is working with football clubs to tackle the issue. |
"It's clear that unfortunately there is still a minority who think it is acceptable to behave in such an abhorrent manner," added Supt Murray. | "It's clear that unfortunately there is still a minority who think it is acceptable to behave in such an abhorrent manner," added Supt Murray. |
'Humiliation' | 'Humiliation' |
The alleged victim of the Metro incident, who has since been identified as 33-year-old Souleymane S, said the fans "should be locked up". | The alleged victim of the Metro incident, who has since been identified as 33-year-old Souleymane S, said the fans "should be locked up". |
Speaking to BBC Radio 5 live's Drive on Friday he said: "I felt truly wounded to the bottom of my heart that I really couldn't believe it. | Speaking to BBC Radio 5 live's Drive on Friday he said: "I felt truly wounded to the bottom of my heart that I really couldn't believe it. |
"We're in 2015, aren't we, and we're in France. We're in a civilised country and when you are in a civilised country there are certain things you can't do. | "We're in 2015, aren't we, and we're in France. We're in a civilised country and when you are in a civilised country there are certain things you can't do. |
"For me, it's a humiliation. I was humiliated in my country. I was humiliated in front of my family, humiliated in front of my mother and father." | "For me, it's a humiliation. I was humiliated in my country. I was humiliated in front of my family, humiliated in front of my mother and father." |
A group of people can be heard singing "we're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it" in an amateur video taken at the Paris Metro. | A group of people can be heard singing "we're racist, we're racist and that's the way we like it" in an amateur video taken at the Paris Metro. |
Chelsea FC has said it will ban the five suspended fans from attending Stamford Bridge for life if there is sufficient evidence of their involvement in that incident. | Chelsea FC has said it will ban the five suspended fans from attending Stamford Bridge for life if there is sufficient evidence of their involvement in that incident. |
A spokesman said the club was writing to Souleymane to "apologise unreservedly" and invite him to attend a game as their guest. | A spokesman said the club was writing to Souleymane to "apologise unreservedly" and invite him to attend a game as their guest. |
But according to French newspaper Le Parisien, Souleymane said that while he was "touched by the invitation" he was "not in the right frame of mind to go to a stadium at the moment". | But according to French newspaper Le Parisien, Souleymane said that while he was "touched by the invitation" he was "not in the right frame of mind to go to a stadium at the moment". |