It was recorded after another group of fans parodied the Paris Metro incident. Spokesman says those involved could face a lifetime ban from team's stadium

If you thought that racism talk was winding down after what happened with Chelsea fans at the Paris Metro, West Ham fans appear to prove you wrong.

The British police was recently contacted about a video that shows fans from the English side singing anti-Semetic songs on the train. It happened while they were making their way to the team’s game against Tottenham.

“I’ve got a foreskin, how about you? F****** Jew,” were the lyrics to the anti-Semitic chant by fans.

WATCH: The video that started it all (Warning: Contains strong language) 

The footage of this incident was first made public via Twitter. Apparently the train was traveling through Stamford Hill, an area in London well known for its Jewish population.

After the video surfaced on social media, an anti-discrimination group called Kick it Out called on authorities to step in. The report was not only against the video but also against anti-Semitic tweets posted following the incident.

"If any individual is found to have behaved in an inappropriate way, the Club's simple, zero-tolerance policy dictates that they will face the strongest possible action, including the option of a life ban from the Boleyn Ground," a West Ham spokesman said.

Fans speak out about the incident on Twitter 

Earlier, a separate group of Hammers fans parodied the incident in Paris by posting a video where they gladly welcome a black West Ham fan onto a train. The complete opposite to the treatment Souleymane received in the French capital.

WATCH: West Ham fans parody Paris incident