British Transport Police hunt this man who abused Jewish train passengers
In video footage uploaded on Twitter/X, the man can be heard saying that he is surrounded by “a bunch of killers, a bunch of child-molesters”.
A man who called passengers returning from Sunday’s rally against antisemitism “a bunch of killers, a bunch of child-molesters”, and “donkeys”, is now being sought by British Transport Police.
In video footage uploaded on Twitter/X, the man can be heard saying that he is surrounded by “a bunch of killers, a bunch of child-molesters”. He calls them “donkeys”, shouts “free Palestine”, and then appears to be drawn into a physical scuffle with other passengers.
Now BTP say that detectives “are investigating a racially aggravated incident on a Thameslink train from West Hampstead to Mill Hill Broadway on 26 November at around 17.30pm.
The police ask for anyone who witnessed the incident or has information to contact the British Transport Police by texting 61016 or by calling 0800 40 50 40, quoting reference 528 of 26 November 2023.
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