The stickers – created under the name “Pakémon” – have been spotted by “disgusted” commuters across the capital.
They mimic the popular children’s card game where players are awarded points for collecting Pokémon based on their rarity.
The cards, which have been branded “appallingly racist” by Tube commuters, show high profile Muslims, including the mayor of London who is branded “the most dangerous Pakémon”.One sticker, which includes a picture of Sadiq Khan, reads: “He believes that Londoners should learn to accept Islamic terrorism while he is mayor.”
The creator offers “200 terror points” to anyone who collects the offensive sticker of Khan – dubbed “Hamaskhan”. The stickers are branded with the slogan “gotta catch and deport them all” – mimicking the cartoon’s famous “gotta catch ‘em all” tagline.
Former member of the self-styled ‘Muslim Patrols’ Jordan Horner who apologised for attempting to enforce Sharia Law on London’s streets and Islamic extremist Jihadi John – dubbed “Beheadatron” are also featured.
A 29-year-old man from Clapham, who asked not to be named, shared a picture of two of the stickers, found in Borough Tube station, on social media.
He told the Standard he wanted to show other people how “appallingly racist” they were.
He said: “I felt surprised at first, when I saw them, and then disgusted and very disappointed that we now live in a Britain where some people feel empowered or protected to do this and get away with it.
“I just wanted to let people know this was going on – they shouldn’t be allowed to get away with it.”
British Transport Police confirmed the appearance of the stickers was being “investigated thoroughly” and urged Londoners to report further sightings.
A spokesman said: “British Transport Police is committed to preventing incidents of hate crime and prejudice and all incidents of this nature are investigated thoroughly.
“Everyone has the right to travel on the rail network without fear or intimidation.
Racially or religiously motivated crime will simply not be tolerated.“
“The deputy mayor for policing and crime, Sophie Linden, added: “Hate crime, in all its shapes and forms, will not be tolerated in London and there is absolutely no place for these abhorrent stickers anywhere in our city.
“Transport for London is ensuring that these are immediately removed and the British Transport Police will be investigating.”
Celebrity dog walker Lucy Kennedy found dead Evening Standard London The director of a London dog walking company, who appeared on The Apprentice, has been found dead.
Lucy Kennedy, 56, owned Happy Dogs which trained, walked and groomed dogs in areas of the capital popular with celebrities including Bayswater, Belgravia and Chelsea.
The trained animal psychologist also appeared on TV shows including The Apprentice, It’s Me Or The Dog and The Wright Stuff.
She was found dead at an address in the village of Tetsworth near Thame, Oxfordshire, on October 31, The Sun reported.
The death is being treated as unexplained but not suspicious, Thames Valley Police confirmed.
A former neighbour of Kennedy, who lives in Bayswater, told the Sun she was a “lovely woman” and described her as a “local celebrity”. An inquest into the death was opened and adjourned at Oxfordshire Coroners’ Court earlier this month.