AN Afghan migrant with an AK47 tattoo on his face who was jailed for threatening to kill Nigel Farage is still sharing TikTok videos from behind bars.
The revelation comes a day after a the leader in the head.
An Afghan migrant is sharing TikTok videos from behind bars
Fayaz Khan was jailed over death threats to Nigel Farage
And it is just a week since party spokeswoman was
Fayaz Khan, 27, was to “pop pop pop” the Reform leader.
Khan had become a migrant influencer on after filming his journey across Europe and his eventual arrival in Britain.
Using the name Madapasa, he regularly shared videos charting his travels and thuggish opinions.
Now a furious Mr has demanded Khan be deported after the migrant began sharing more videos from behind bars.
He told The Sun: “This menace shouldn’t even be in our country, let alone in our prisons.
“He should be deported immediately.”
Khan became notorious in 2024 with a video aimed directly at Mr Farage, calling him “Englishman Nigel”.
Farage lays flowers at Dartmoor National Park near the home of former government minister Ann Widdecombe Credit: Reuters
Khan has an AK47 tattoo on his face
In the footage, Khan mimicked gunfire, saying “pop, pop, pop”, while gesturing towards the tattoo on his face.
Prosecutors later described the clip as sinister and argued it amounted to a genuine threat against the politician.
Mr Farage told a jury he was “genuinely worried” after seeing the video and described the footage as “pretty chilling”.
Khan was found guilty of making threats to kill Mr Farage and jailed for five years.
Authorities believe that Khan might really be a 31-year-old called Fayaz Husseini.
bosses last year vowed to clamp down on Khan’s illicit phone use after he continued to share TikToks from jail.
But we uncovered new videos shared in recent weeks showing him inside his cell.
One shows him shadow-boxing in front of the camera.
Khan was found guilty of making threats to kill Farage and jailed for five years
The vile video comes a week after party spokeswoman Ann Widdecombe was murdered at her home Credit: Alamy
The clip attracted more than 100,000 views and carried the caption: “Madapasa continues training for even in prison.”
Another video featured Khan speaking to the camera while a fellow inmate laughed.
After we alerted prison chiefs to the videos, the content was taken down.
The said: “These videos have now been removed.
“Having a phone behind bars is unacceptable and those who break the rules can face longer in prison”.