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Migrant who threatened to kill Farage on way to UK is illegally broadcasting to his fans from inside prison

Migrant who threatened to kill Farage on way to UK is illegally broadcasting to his fans from inside prison

Scottish Sun6 days ago
In one clip he poses with his hands in a gun sign
JAIL VID RANTS Migrant who threatened to kill Farage on way to UK is illegally broadcasting to his fans from inside prison
A MIGRANT who threatened to kill Nigel Farage on his way to the UK is illegally broadcasting to his fans from inside prison, The Sun can reveal.
Mada Pasa, 26, provoked outrage last year when he posted videos online of his trip on a small boat.
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Mada Pasa is illegally broadcasting to his fans from inside prison
Credit: TikTok
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On his way to the UK, the migrant threatened to kill Nigel Farage
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They included one abusing the Reform leader.
The Sun can reveal he continues to post TikToks to thousands of his followers from HMP Wandsworth.
In one clip, posted this week, he poses with his hands in a gun sign.
In another he feeds the birds outside his window and can be seen banging his hand against his cell door.
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Afghan Pasa, real name Fayaz Khan, was charged with making threats to kill last year after his video went viral.
He is due to go on trial in October.
Pasa, who has a Kalashnikov tattoo on his face, had millions of views on TikTok, which included videos of him with women sitting on his lap.
The Prison Service said: 'We are aware of these videos and are investigating.'
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