google.com, pub-8701563775261122, DIRECT, f08c47fec0942fa0
UK

Nigel Farage felt ‘genuinely worried’ by alleged TikTok death threat, court hears | UK news

Nigel Farage, who allegedly published a Tiktok video that threatens a man to come to England and threatened to hit him, felt “really anxious”.

The reform British leader was evidenced by 26 Fayaz Khan, who was accused of threatening the reform of the British leader with a Farage Post, which described the British leader as “quite creepy.

According to Southwark Crown Court, Khan is an Afghan citizen who came to England on a small boat last October and published online videos that drew his journey in Europe.

Farage uploaded a video titled “An illegal Immigration Journey” on October 12 last year.

The prosecution said that Khan responded to the jury with a video on October 14: “British Nigel, I don’t know me. I don’t know me. I come to England because I want to marry your sister. You don’t know me.

Prosecutor Peter Ratliff said, “Talking more about me. Delete the video. I’m coming to England. Pop, Pop, Pop,” he said. When the jury members said Khan’s “Pop, Pop, Pop ve and pointed to the tattoo of the Ak47 attack rifle on his face, he said, yap he made gun gestures with his hand”.

Farage said that Khan’s video was “quite creepy :: ım I was really worried, considering his proximity to weapons and love of guns.”

“He says he came to England and will shoot me. Like many people who saw it at the same time, I really understood clearly.”

“In high -profile politics, many bad things are published. Many bad things are said. What you don’t see is said. An individual on social media comes directly for you and the second says the tools they will do.”

Khan was “lived live” and arrested on 31 October after he came to England, and the court was told by a police officer. Ratfliff, jury members Khan’s Tiktok username Under Madapasa under the “very large asset”, he said.

He refused to threaten to kill Farage, the defendant, in an interview in November last year, the police, England “10 times” trying to come to “and the politician allegedly threatened to kill the video was in Dunkirkir said.

The Court heard that Khan told the police through a interpreter: “Nigel Farage will delete this video or if you do not delete that video.” I said: ‘Pop, Pop, Pop.’

“It was never my intention to kill him or anything else – this is my character, I behave like this in my videos. I say in every video I make these sounds: ‘Pop, Pop, Pop’.”

The hearing continues.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button