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A far right party has released a video of its deputy leader shouting obscenities at a house – but the man she was targeting had not lived there for more than eight months.

Britain First's Jayda Fransen yelled at the property in Hovenden Close, Canterbury, and leafleted homes with unproven allegations about Shershah Musilimyar.

The 20-year-old is one of four men currently on trial accused of raping a 16-year-old in a room above a Ramsgate takeaway.

Shouting, she demands Muslimyar comes out to face her.

Talking to the camera, she says: "I'm currently in Canterbury. I'm on Hovenden Close….that's his house behind me. We've just done a door to door. I'm distributing these leaflets to let everyone know just who's living among them.

"I know he's in because just over here is his bike. This is his bike right here. He knows and I know that's his home and he's hiding like a little coward. He should come out and face me."

Kent Live has been told the bike does not, in fact, belong Muslimyar.

Charley Norris, 19, from Herne Bay, said her boyfriend lived in the property until Wednesday when he was advised to leave for his own safety.

"They've got their facts all wrong," she said. "Shershah hasn't lived there since last year – and the bike they said was his is my boyfriend's. We've had to go round with our own leaflets telling people he (Muslimyar) doesn't live there.

"What if someone had gone for the bike? My boyfriend could have been killed."

Miss Norris added the man pictured outside Canterbury Crown Court on Britain First's leaflets is not Muslimyah who, on account of being on remand, is not able to step outside the court room without police guard.

Kent Live has attempted to contact Britain First for comment. The phone number on its website is currently out of order.

Ms Fransen, along with Britain First's leader Paul Golding were arrested on suspicion of inciting racial hatred on Wednesday. Both have been bailed until June 3.