LONDON (Reuters) - British police have arrested the racist tweet against Liverpool star Mohamed Salah and the 32-year-old, a supporter of Everton's rivals in the northern city of Liverpool, is being questioned on suspicion of racist crime and obstructing an officer's work during the incident, Sky Sports reported on Monday. The man was arrested on the basis of an investigation, following a tweet on Twitter that contained an offensive cartoon of the Egyptian striker, which was later deleted, and a Merseyside police spokesman said law enforcement authorities were "aware of an insulting tweet against a Liverpool player." It was shared by others and check in fashion And AR ".

"Hate crime will not be tolerated under any cover. Those who use the Internet to target others and commit felonies by doing so, such as hate crime, must understand that they are not above the law."

The incident was condemned by Everton, where a media spokesman quoted a "Toviz" spokesman as saying that "the club condemns in the strongest terms
Any kind of racism. "

"We have shared the content with the relevant authorities and are looking into the matter to see if the suspected Twitter user (who posted the tweet) is known to the club in any way," the spokesman said.

It is noteworthy that this is the second incident against the player Mohamed Salah, after the incident last season of a racist video also by fans of his former club Chelsea.