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Cops hunt Hitler worshipping commuter who is littering London Underground with Swastika stickers

Thousands of people have been shocked after seeing the posters during the rush hour in places like Piccadilly Circus and Covent Garden

POLICE are hunting a man who is covering the London Underground with Nazi swastika and racist anti-Semitic stickers.

Commuters have been shocked to see the posters with links to Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime in busy stations such as Picadilly Circus and Covent Garden.

 Police are hunting a man who is covering the London Underground with Nazi swastika and racist anti-Semitic stickers
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Police are hunting a man who is covering the London Underground with Nazi swastika and racist anti-Semitic stickersCredit: [email protected]

Cops have issued a photo of the man they believe to be behind it, and want the public's help in tracking him down.

A British Transport Police spokesman said today "We hope with the public's help we can track down this man and speak to him."

The stickers had Nazi terminology - including swastikas - drawn on them said investigating officer Ben Hurley from BTP.

He added: "There is no place for intolerance and racism in our society and we take a firm stance against anyone who carries out these offences.

"All instances of hate crime are taken extremely seriously and we would actively encourage anyone who has spotted these stickers on public transport to contact us.

"Our enquiries are ongoing and I am hopeful that someone will recognise the man in the CCTV images."

 Commuters have been shocked to see the posters with links to Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime in busy stations such as Picadilly Circus and Covent Garden
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Commuters have been shocked to see the posters with links to Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime in busy stations such as Picadilly Circus and Covent GardenCredit: [email protected]

Anyone with any information is asked to send a text to 61016 or call 0800 40 50 40 quoting reference 174 of 07/02/2017.

Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

This week the United stated Tennis Association issued their deepest apologies after a Nazi-era song was sung before their Fed Cup clash with Germany.

America faced the European’s in Hawaii, and they caused outrage among among fans and from the German team after the soloist belted out the wrong verses.

And yesterday early photographs of the Nazi party were published showing Adolf Hitler basking in the adulation of his fanatical supporters.


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