A POLICE investigation into a racist who abused Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka has been dropped because X/Twitter refused to reveal the culprit’s location.
Winger Saka, 22, was targeted with a manipulated image and slur by the yob who said he “needs to be humbled before he ruins this sport any further”.
It came after Arsenal’s 2-2 Champions League draw with Bayern Munich in April when the England star went down and appealed for a penalty.
Some fans believed he tried to con the referee by throwing himself into the opposition’s goalie.
Arsenal contacted X to get the post removed but it took four weeks for it to suspend the account.
The Met brought in specialist UK Football Policing Unit detectives to trace the racist.
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They found the account-holder was based overseas but X would not say which country so it could not be passed on to the relevant authorities.
Labour MP Clive Betts, chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Football, said: “Simply because they are overseas and X is not prepared to take action is not good enough.
“If we cannot rely on them to self-moderate then further regulation is required.”
Sunder Katwala, of equality think-tank British Future, said: “When the police want to act, it is enormously disappointing if X are refusing to facilitate the effort to prosecute and show that extreme racial hatred should carry consequences.”
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Arsenal said it was supporting Saka.
X has been approached for comment.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk