Farage 'genuinely worried' by death threat: court
Fayaz Khan denies threatening Reform UK leader Nigel Farage in a TikTok video after Farage’s migrant journey post, with Khan’s social media drawing hundreds of thousands of views.
- Nigel Farage testified in Southwark Crown Court about threats made by Fayaz Khan, who allegedly posted a TikTok video claiming he would shoot Farage while making gun gestures.
- Fayaz Khan, a 26-year-old Afghan national, is accused of making threats to kill Nigel Farage in a TikTok video posted in October 2024, which featured gun gestures and the phrase 'pop, pop, pop'.
- Prosecutor Peter Ratliff described Khan's actions as 'pretty chilling', citing the defendant's proximity to guns, which reinforced Farage's concerns over the threats made.
- Khan denied the accusations, claiming he was acting out an online persona and had no intention to threaten Farage, stating: 'It was just a video, it was never an intention to threaten him'.
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Farage Faces Migrant Who Allegedly Threatened to Kill Him in Court
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage told Southwark Crown Court on Tuesday that he was "genuinely worried” about threats allegedly made by an Afghan illegal migrant on social media. The post Farage Faces Down Afghan Migrant Who Allegedly Threatened to Kill Him in Court appeared first on Breitbart.


Reform UK’s Nigel Farage Testifies at the Trial of Afghan Illegal Immigrant Who Threatened His Life Online
Chilling video.
A man from Afghanistan who lived in Sweden has been put on trial on suspicion of threatening Reform Party leader Nigel Farage on TikTok.
Afghan Influencer ‘Mada Pasa’ Faces Trial for Threat To Kill Farage
Mada Pasa—an Afghan asylum seeker and social media ‘influencer,’—has appeared in court accused of threatening Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, after posting a violent-looking TikTok video last October, thereby ’using social media to cause fear and distress.’ The 26-year-old—whose real name is Fayaz Khan—pleaded not guilty at Westminster Magistrates Court, where he was remanded in custody. Mada Pasa wore a grey prison tracksuit and trainers in cour…
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