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		</div><p>28-year-old man has been arrested by detectives investigating the attack on the Manchester United team bus before Tuesday&#8217;s Barclays Premier League clash at West Ham.</p>
<p>The suspect handed himself in to an east London police station on Friday and was arrested on suspicion of violent disorder.</p>
<p>He was bailed to a date in mid-August, pending further inquiries.</p>
<p>Commander BJ Harrington of the Met&#8217;s Public Order team said: &#8220;Behaviour of the kind we saw before Tuesday&#8217;s match is totally unacceptable. The vast majority of people were well behaved, but we are looking to deal with a small minority of individuals who committed criminal acts.</p>
<p>&#8220;We are working closely with both clubs to bring these individuals to justice, and I would urge anyone who recognises the men in these pictures to contact police.</p>
<p>&#8220;This was always going to be a challenging match to police, with passions running high.</p>
<p>Aware of those challenges, we had more officers on duty than is normal. I am proud of my officers who did a fantastic job in difficult circumstances and played their part in enabling those supporters who respected the occasion to enjoy what was an historic event.&#8221;</p>
<p>Bottles and other objects were thrown at the coach as it made its way to Upton Park.</p>
<p>Video footage posted online appeared to show the Manchester United players, including Jesse Lingard and Michael Carrick, cowering in mock fear as missiles pelted the windows.</p>
<p>Police have also arrested three other men in connection with disorder both inside and outside the ground.</p>
<p>Two men, aged 18 and 47, who were arrested for pitch incursion have been bailed to return on a date in late May.</p>
<p>A 20-year-old man arrested for affray &#8211; throwing bottles at police officers &#8211; was bailed to return on a date in August.</p>
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