By Darren Boyle for MailOnline
Published: 13:44 GMT, 19 February 2019 | Updated: 13:47 GMT, 19 February 2019
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A commuter placed racially-offensive Pokemon-themed stickers demanding the deportation of Muslims as he travelled around London, a court heard yesterday.
Company director Neil Froggatt, 48, admitted sticking them on London Underground walls as well as local noticeboards and other locations around the capital.
'You pleaded guilty to these matters, which the court considers serious,' Blackfriars Crown Court Judge Ian Darling told the first-time offender, who was bailed until March 11 for sentencing.
Businessman Neil Froggatt, pictured yesterday leaving Blackfriars Crown Court in London admitted placing offensive Pokemon-themed stickers on the walls of London underground stations. He was released on bail until sentencing next month
Froggatt posted images around London featuring the city's Mayor Sadiq Khan, pictured