Seven men identified as part of an investigation
into alleged racist chanting after a Chelsea game
in Paris have now come forward, police say.
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The men, thought to be Chelsea fans, were pictured
at London’s St Pancras train station last Wednesday.
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The alleged chanting in London happened the day
after the club’s 1-1 draw with Paris St-Germain.
British Transport Police (BTP), which published
photos of the men, said they would be interviewed
“in due course”.
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The alleged chanting happened after an incident of
alleged racism by Chelsea supporters on the Paris
Metro, when footage showed a black man being
pushed from a train.
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Chelsea FC has already barred five fans from
attending Stamford Bridge following the incident on
the Metro.
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