Chelsea have announced they have
suspended three people from Stamford Bridge as a result of
investigations into an incident on the Paris Metro on Tuesday.
A
local man was prevented from boarding the train by so-called fans
chanting " We’re racist, and that’s the way we like it" ahead of the
English club's Champions League last-16 first leg against Paris
Saint-Germain. (Read here)
Swift action from Chelsea has prevented the trio
from attending Saturday's Premier League match with Burnley in
south-west London, which has been designated a 'Game for Equality'. The
supporters face life bans if they are found guilty.
A club
statement said: "If it is deemed there is sufficient evidence of their
involvement in the incident, the club will issue banning orders for
life."
"We have received substantial information to date following
our witness appeal and we are grateful to the many Chelsea supporters
who have provided information so far. Our investigations are on-going and we would request any further information is sent to customer.services@chelseafc.com."
"We also continue to cooperate fully with the Metropolitan and Paris police forces who lead the ongoing criminal investigation."
Paris prosecutors confirmed that the alleged victim, identified in media reports as Souleymane S, had made a formal complaint.
The French authorities were working with their British counterparts and anyone convicted could face a prison term of up to three years and a fine of up to 45,000 euro (£33,000).
In an interview with Le
Parisien on Thursday, the man named by the newspaper as French-Mauritian
Souleymane S called for those involved to be jailed.
He says he
could not bear to tell his wife or children about what occurred on
Tuesday afternoon at the Richelieu-Drouot Metro station.
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