Skip to main contentSkip to navigation Close dialogue1/1 Next image Previous image Toggle captionSkip to navigation A screengrab from a video by Fayaz Khan, who reportedly made gun gestures while saying ‘pop, pop, pop’ and pointed to his AK47 rifle tattoo. Photograph: CPS/PA View image in fullscreen A screengrab from a video by Fayaz Khan, who reportedly made gun gestures while saying ‘pop, pop, pop’ and pointed to his AK47 rifle tattoo. Photograph: CPS/PA Nigel Farage felt ‘genuinely worried’ by alleged TikTok death threat, court hearsFayaz Khan, 26, is on trial at Southwark crown court accused of threatening to shoot Reform UK leader Nigel Farage felt “genuinely worried” after a man allegedly posted a TikTok video threatening to come to Britain and shoot him, a court has heard.The Reform UK leader was giving evidence at the trial of Fayaz Khan, 26, who has been charged with threatening to kill the Reform UK leader last year in a post Farage described as “pretty chilling”.Khan is an Afghan national who arrived in the UK last October on a small boat and had posted online videos charting his journey across Europe, Southwark crown court was told.Farage uploaded a video on 12 October last year titled “The journey of an illegal migrant”, which referred to Khan. The prosecution said Khan responded with a video…
Published: October 7, 2025 5:23 pm
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