Two held over Twitter comments on London killing

Men from Bristol arrested on suspicion of inciting racial hatred

Ministry of Defence photo of Drummer Lee Rigby (25), from the 2nd Battalion, Royal Regiment of Fusiliers who was named as the soldier hacked to death in Woolwich.

Two men have been arrested for making alleged offensive comments on Twitter about the murder of a British soldier in Woolwich, south London.

Complaints were made to Avon and Somerset Police about remarks that appeared on the social networking website, which were of a racist or anti-religious nature.

A 23-year-old and a 22-year-old, both from Bristol, were held under the Public Order Act on suspicion of inciting racial or religious hatred.

Detective Inspector Ed Yaxley said: "On Wednesday evening, we were contacted by people concerned about comments made on social media accounts.

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“We began inquiries into the comments and at around 3.20am two men, aged 23 and 22, were detained at two addresses in Bristol.

“The men were arrested under the Public Order Act on suspicion of inciting racial or religious hatred. Our inquiries into these comments continue.

“These comments were directed against a section of our community. Comments such as these are completely unacceptable and only cause more harm to our community in Bristol.

“People should stop and think about what they say on social media before making statements as the consequences could be serious.”

Police confirmed the two men were later released on bail pending further inquiries.