The migrant has a lengthy criminal past
THE migrant who threatened to murder Nigel Farage was allegedly a professional criminal on the run from Swedish cops for vile sex crimes.
Fayaz Husseini, 31, who boasted he was planning on shooting the Reform leader, reportedly sexually abused a 15-year-old girl and her mother in Sweden.
Husseini told Mr Farage he would “come to England” and “f***ing shoot you” in a string of incendiary TikTok posts.
He also allegedly has a criminal record for repeated drug offences, knife crimes, theft, animal cruelty, fraud, and threatening behaviour.
Husseini was jailed for five years this week after he boasted on social media that he was coming to England to “pop, pop, pop” Mr Farage.
Speaking outside court, Mr Farage said it was a “win” that “violent criminal” Husseini had been jailed.
But the Reform leader said he was “deeply, deeply concerned” Husseini would be “out in 18 months.”
The tattooed migrant is said to have arrived in Britain on a rigid inflatable dinghy last year, claiming his life was in danger from the Taliban in Afghanistan.
The Afghan national, known as MadaPasa online, was detained shortly after being picked up by the Border Force in the English Channel on October 31.
He was convicted of making threats to kill Mr Farage by a jury last week.
MailOnline has reported that the career criminal was on the run from authorities in Sweden.
Husseini was wanted for two more offences of carrying a knife and sexually harassing a schoolgirl, according to reports.

During his time in Sweden, he was homeless, and a charitable mother offered him a room in the house she shared with her teenage daughter and son.
Bravely speaking out, Lotta Andersson told the Daily Mail that he raped her.
He also reportedly sexually abused her daughter, Linnea, who was just 15 at the time.
In 2021, single mother-of-two Lotta was scrolling on Snapchat where she first met Husseini and discovered that he was living rough in woodland near her two-bedroom flat in the Lidingö suburb of Stockholm.
Feeling sorry for Husseini, she allowed him to move in, but almost immediately after he started to control the mother and daughter.
Lotta, now 44, said he was “nice and charming” at first, but it didn’t last long.
She told the Daily Mail: “He started treating me like a child in my own home, I wasn’t allowed to see my friends anymore and he’d tell me when to go to bed, at 9.30pm every night.
“He’d peer over my shoulder when I used to sit on a bench outside my home because he wanted to check if I was messaging anyone. He’d tell me ‘if I catch you talking to a man I will kill you’.”
Husseini and Lotta became romantically involved, but looking back at the relationship, she admitted that she realises it was abusive.
Husseini has also been accused of attacking Linnea after she refused to let him dictate the clothes she wore.
Linnea said: “When I came home later with my friend, he came towards me and grabbed both my shoulders, lunged forwards and bit my cheek, causing it to swell up.”
She also said how one night when her mum was out, he began touching her inappropriately and told her that he loved her.
He also allegedly took her mobile phone and pleasured himself to naked photos that she had taken of herself.
Linnea said that Husseini would bring friends back to the property and would take drugs while she was in her room trying to sleep.
She claimed that one of the men snuck into her bedroom and began touching her.
When she told them to get out, she said Husseini would just laugh.
She told her social worker what had been happening at the house and was removed from her mother’s care to live with her maternal grandfather.
Lotta kicked Husseini out of the house in 2021 and last saw him in February 2022.
She said how he once bragged that he threatened a female guard on a train and told her he would decapitate, rape her and then urinate on her body.
As the police were unaware of the rape allegation, he was sentenced to a pitiful six months in prison by a court in Stockholm for molesting Linnea – but by the time of sentencing, he was already in a British prison, awaiting trial for his threats against Mr Farage.
Linnea said that she is “happy” he is behind bars and out of Sweden and said they should “throw away the key.”








