a group of tube After removing his trousers, a man is being investigated by the police who kicked and dragged a man by a car.
One in Video shared onlineA man who was later detained Mental health actCan be seen that can be kicked and thrown on the floor Passenger on a district line East train London Last week.
British transport police Said that the officials are considering the incident as an attack and are Appeal for witnesses,
The clip showed several passengers kicking the man against the car door after highlighting their genitals and buttocks and refused to pull their trousers again and again.
The audience can be seen getting out of the road as the fight started during the journey between Upton Park and East Ham at around 3.30 pm on Thursday.

The man was allegedly screaming a belt around his neck during the journey and screaming again and then dropped his trousers.
At the beginning of the video, the man can be seen taking oath and shouting when he was challenged by a passenger.
A passenger stood up and faced him and strongly said to him: “You need to get off the train.” But the man shouted back: “F *** closed.”
The computer said in response: “What do you mean” F *** closed “? You need to get off F *** Ing train. Now. There are children here.”
It then increased into a fight, and was pinned on the floor of the car and pulled it tube On stage.
An off-duty police officer arrested the person after being vigilant to passengers London Underground employees.
British transport police Now it is investigating whether the passengers who face the man have committed a criminal crime. However, no arrests have been made so far.
A spokes for British transport police Said: “The man was attacked by several other passengers and was initially arrested by an off-duty officer, and was rushed to the hospital before being detained under the Mental Health Act, where he was fragmented.
“A person involved in the attack is interviewed by the authorities, and the incident is under investigation.”
“Whatever happened, whatever happened, who has already not talked to the police, is asked to texting on 61016 to contact BTP, which has a quoted of 07/08/25 of Ref 458.”