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Probe launched after alleged 'racial behaviour' at Shrewsbury vs Luton match

An investigation has been launched into allegations of 'racial behaviour' at Shrewsbury Town's latest home match.

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Shrewsbury Town's Greenhous Meadow where the tie will be played

A statement from the football club confirmed it was working with police after receiving a complaint at half-time during Saturday's match with Luton Town.

It comes as the club reaffirmed the zero tolerance policy to any form of discrimination during games at the Greenhous Meadow.

The statement posted on the club's website said: "Shrewsbury Town Football Club and Shrewsbury police are investigating a complaint of racial behaviour by home supporters at Saturday's game against Luton Town.

"The club received the complaint at half-time and informed the police present in the stadium.

"Enquiries will now be made by the club and police with a view to identifying the offenders and they will be dealt with them accordingly."

Shrewsbury Town stadium manager Alan Roberts added: "The club has a zero policy on racism and any other form of discrimination and will always work with the police and supporters to eliminate this.

"The vast majority of supporters are a credit to the club both home and away and we urge them to report any incidents.

"Should supporters hear language they feel is racist or discriminatory they should inform any steward as soon as possible so the offender can be identified.

"If they wish to remain anonymous they can contact Crimestoppers on the above number quoting the description of the offender and seat number if possible or use the Kick It Out app."

Anyone identified and found guilty risks receiving a football banning order and an additional club ban.

The club asks that anyone with information contact Shrewsbury Police on 101, Crimestoppers on 0800 555111 or the club on (01743) 289177.

The Kick It Out campaign which tackles racism and discrimination now has an app now for smart phones where supporters can report incidents at the time quickly and anonymously.

Kick It Out can also be contacted via Facebook, Twitter or by calling 0800 169 9414.

Shrewsbury won the weekend's game 2-0 with both goals coming from midfielder Jordan Clark.

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