A BRADFORD bus driver has been suspended after "serious concerns" were raised over a post on his Facebook page.
First said a formal investigation would take place over the matter.
Concerns were raised with the bus company on the social media site X last night.
Screenshots appear to show the driver shared a post on his Facebook page from another account on the social networking site.
The post, which has been seen by the Telegraph & Argus, depicts anti-Muslim sentiment with the words "enough is enough".
A spokesperson for First Bus said: "We have been made aware of a social media post by one of our drivers.
"The driver has been suspended pending a formal investigation."
In response to the concerns, First posted on X: "We take the safety of our passengers seriously, our internal team has been made aware of this and this would be investigated internally."
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