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18th Mar 2022

Police investigating attack on Sikh fan during Arsenal-Liverpool clash

Daniel Brown

The alleged attack occurred on Wednesday night

Both Arsenal and the police are investigating an alleged attack on a Sikh fan during the Gunners’ Premier League clash with Liverpool on Wednesday night.

The claim, which was made by Gurpreet Singh on Twitter, alleges that a Sikh supporter was targeted and had his turban taken from his head while in the toilets.

“Hearing news of a Sikh Arsenal fan who was attacked during the match last night and had his turban removed in the toilets,” the tweet read.

“Absolutely disgusted by this, we will not stand for this!”

The London club have since revealed that they have opened an investigation into the event, however, they also confirmed that no official complaint has yet been made to the club.

“We are aware of the shocking reports and we are investigating the incident which has not yet been reported formally to us,” a spokesperson for the club said in a statement.

“Arsenal is a home for everyone and we take all forms of discriminatory abuse and violence extremely seriously. We will not stand for this kind of behaviour.”

While no reports have been made to the Metropolitan Police, the force are also carrying out enquiries into the alleged attack.

“We are aware of a post on social media regarding a racially aggravated assault that was reported to have occurred at the Emirates Stadium on the evening of Wednesday, March 16,” a Met Police spokesperson told football.london.

“We are not aware of any crime reports being received matching the description of the offence, however officers are carrying out enquiries.”

Liverpool won the crucial clash at the Emirates 2-0 thanks to goals from Diogo Jota and substitute Roberto Firmino.

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