By Emmanuel Ukudolo I Tuesday, October 14, 2025
LONDON, UK – A boastful Afghan migrant who threatened to murder Nigel Farage MP in a chilling social media rant has been jailed for five years.
Fayaz Khan, 31, a convicted criminal from Sweden, was unmasked as the menacing TikTok user ‘Madapasa’ who filmed himself making “trigger gestures” and vowing: “I’m gonna shoot you.”
Khan, who also went by the online moniker ‘Raessmafia,’ was sentenced at Southwark Crown Court yesterday after a jury convicted him of making a threat to kill.
Mrs Justice Steyn DBE slammed the threat as an “exceptionally serious crime,” noting the vulnerability of public figures after two MPs were murdered in recent years.
The court heard how Khan, who was living in Sweden, saw a video uploaded by Reform UK leader Nigel Farage MP that questioned the arrival of illegal migrants into the UK.
Enraged, the migrant immediately posted two menacing videos on October 14, 2024.
In one, he mixed Swedish and broken English to say: “Madapassa to fing come to England – I’m gonna shoot you.”
Just two hours later, he posted a second, all-English video, where he aggressively demanded Mr Farage “Don’t talk shit about me… delete the video.”
He then made repeated shooting noises and trigger gestures, roaring: “I gonna come to England. I gonna pop, pop, pop” while also making a vile sexual threat, telling the MP: “I come to England because I want marriage with your sister”.
The threat was amplified by a menacing tattoo of an AK47 on Khan’s face and his boastful self-description as “I’m mafia’s papa.”
The court heard the aggressive videos had received a combined total of over 2 MILLION views from his tens of thousands of followers before his accounts were repeatedly shut down.
’Pretty Chilling’
Mr Farage told the court the threat was “pretty chilling,” causing him to be “very worried indeed” for his and his family’s safety, especially because as a high-profile politician, he is “easy to find.”
Justice Steyn said the public duty of an MP makes threats against them a significantly aggravating factor that demands a “deterrent sentence.”
Khan, an Afghan national, was found to have a criminal history in Sweden, including convictions for “threatening behaviour towards a public servant” and “Possessing an offensive weapon in a public place.”
The court heard that the migrant then lied about his name and age on arrival in the UK to hide his Swedish criminal record and an extant 6-month prison sentence. He was known as ‘Fayaz Hosseini’ in Sweden and is in his early 30s, not 26 as he claimed.
Just two weeks after making the threats, Khan made good on his promise to come to England.
He was one of 65 migrants intercepted by Border Force on a rigid inflatable boat in the Channel on October 31, 2024.
In an incredible display of defiance, he live-streamed his illegal small boat journey from France to the UK.
Khan was also convicted of knowingly attempting to arrive in the UK without a valid entry clearance. He was sentenced to eight months for the immigration offence, to run concurrently.
Justice Steyn rejected Khan’s claim to be fleeing to the UK for safety, noting he had lived in safe European countries (Sweden, Germany, and France) for years, concluding he knowingly attempted an unlawful arrival to dodge justice in Sweden.
The Judge thanked all involved in the prosecution as Khan was taken away to begin his five-year sentence.

