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Somali rapper Twista Cheese charged under new Online Safety Act with ‘making video threat to Tommy Robinson’

A rapper is due to appear in court tomorrow in connection with a video in which threats involving firearms were allegedly made against activist Tommy Robinson.

Omar Abdirizak, 30, from Sparkbrook, Birmingham, is one of the first people in the UK to face new charges under the Online Safety Act.


Update: He says: “Tommy Robinson I got a message for you … (I’m) from Somalia and now, I’m in … the area’s called Sparkbrook. And you running your mouth off saying we are going to attack the mosques, any Muslim guys … no mate, we are gonna defend ourselves. Do you understand Tommy Robinson?”

There are then chants of Allahu Akbar from him and other men in the background. Firearms were then discussed in the video.

And from the desk of the Trump Russia fantasist …

Tommy Robinson and Reform MP Nigel Farage will be scrutinised by the security services amid fears Britain’s far-right riots are being fuelled by the Putin regime, former MI6 officer claims

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