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Derbyshire police start inquiry into Twitter comment after receiving complaints from public

Police are investigating allegedly racist comments made against footballer Ashley Cole on Twitter, just days after his team-mate John Terry was cleared of racism.

A user, believed to be a man from Derbyshire, referred to the Chelsea star as a "choc ice" on the site.

Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand then replied: "I hear you fella! Choc ice is classic hahahahahaha!!".

Derbyshire police said it was investigating the original tweet after receiving complaints from members of the public.

The incident comes after the Chelsea captain, John Terry, was cleared of a racially aggravated public order offence at Westminster magistrates court last week.

It was alleged Terry had maliciously called Rio's brother Anton a "fucking black cunt" during a game last October.

Ashley Cole, 31, had told the trial that Terry was not racist.

Derbyshire police said it was investigating comments made on Twitter at the weekend after receiving a number of complaints from members of the public.

The "choc ice" term is understood to mean "black on the outside, white on the inside".

A spokeswoman for Derbyshire Constabulary said: "We have received complaints from members of the public regarding alleged racist comments made on a social networking site.

"These concerns will be fully investigated to establish whether any criminal offences have been committed."

Cole moved to calm the situation at the weekend after users began discussing the comments and reacting to them.

A statement issued through his lawyers said: "Ashley Cole has been made aware of the discussion following comments appearing on Twitter and wishes to make it clear that he and Rio Ferdinand are good friends and Ashley has no intention of making any sort of complaint.

"Ashley appreciates that tweeting is so quick it often results in off-hand and stray comments."

Ferdinand later tweeted: "What I said yesterday is not a racist term. It's a type of slang/term used by many for someone who is being fake. So there."

A spokeswoman for Greater Manchester police said the force was not investigating the comments made by Ferdinand. Read More

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