It was during the top match between Malmö FF and AIK that Bonke Innocent was exposed to racism.

A man in the AIK heel is said to have made applause and also Nazi greetings on several occasions, writes Sydsvenskan.

- As soon as this player had the ball, this man made a noise, says the police chief Per Olof Söyseth to Sydsvenskan.

Made Nazi salutes

The AIK supporter was first rejected for the applause and when he was allowed to return to the stadium, he made Nazi salutes.

- It's all awful.

He is suspected of incitement against ethnic groups.

He was then taken into custody for intoxication and at the same time a report was written about incitement against an ethnic group and people were heard inside the arena about what they had seen and heard him do, says Per Olof Söyseth.

The police chief of staff also says that the supporter acted alone, that he did not receive support from the heel.

AIK writes that the person has been identified and that a police report was made by the club.

- AIK Football completely distances itself from all types of racism, it does not belong in AIK, not in Swedish football or anywhere in society, says Robert Falck, AIK's chairman, to the club's website.

Malmö FF are also clear about where they stand on the issue.

- It is clear where we stand on the issue of racism and other things that exclude people.

We take an extremely great distance from that type of event.

It is good that it has been reported to the police, says Niclas Carlnén, CEO of MFF to Sydsvenskan.