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A migrant accused of making death threats against Nigel Farage has been detained, according to GB News. The Reform UK leader said the individual, who allegedly taunted British and

French authorities and streamed his journey across the Channel on social media, has been placed in secure detention.

Nigel Farage shared on social media that the Metropolitan Police issued the following statement: “The person who goes by the name Madapasa has been detained by Immigration Officers. He is currently in secure detention and will be investigated for immigration and criminal offences.”

The Metropolitan Police confirmed to GB News that a man has been detained in Dover for immigration violations. A spokesperson said: "On Friday, October 18, we received a report of malicious communications and threats to kill an MP in connection with a social media video. Detectives have been investigating, and enquiries are ongoing. Today, on October 31, a man was detained for immigration offences in Dover. We are working closely with Border Force and take the safety and security of MPs extremely seriously. Ensuring MPs, their families, and staff are safe and not subjected to threats is a priority.”

The police added that as part of Operation Bridger, which manages protective security for MPs, they collaborate with Parliamentary authorities, local forces, and the Cabinet Office to provide necessary safety measures.

In the past, Nigel Farage criticized the individual known as Mada Pasa, alleging that he sought fame on platforms like TikTok. Farage commented, “The guy’s name is Mada Pasa, he’s been living in Stockholm, and he wants to be an influencer. He seems to think his chances are better in the UK.”

Pasa responded aggressively in a video, warning Farage to stop speaking about him: “English man Nigel. Don’t talk about me. You don’t know me. I come to England because I want to marry your sister. Delete the video. It is not good, my friend. I am coming to England…”

Meanwhile, the issue of Channel crossings continues to be a significant concern. A migrant recently died attempting the dangerous journey, as 30,000 individuals are estimated to have crossed into the UK this year alone. French coastguard operations have rescued several people, but tragically, some lives have been lost, including a man declared dead after being pulled from the sea. Photo by Gage Skidmore from Peoria, AZ, United States of America, Wikimedia commons.