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Swatting, a dangerous prank where individuals make false emergency calls to prompt an exaggerated response from law enforcement, has once again led to serious charges. This time, the focus is on a young boy, accused of orchestrating multiple swatting incidents.

The charges are grave: the boy faces 12 counts related to using a telecommunications network to willfully spread false information about potential threats. Additionally, he has been charged with unauthorized possession of a prohibited firearm, adding a severe layer to his legal troubles.

According to AFP Acting Assistant Commissioner Graeme Marshall, the profile of those involved in such crimes often includes young males. “These individuals, typically aged between 11 and 25, engage in activities like swatting, doxxing, and hacking,” Marshall explained. “Their aim is to gain a sense of status, notoriety, and recognition within their online circles.”

Marshall also highlighted a critical misconception among these offenders: the belief that their actions are cloaked in anonymity. However, as this case demonstrates, the consequences of swatting are very real and can lead to serious criminal charges.

“[They act] under the mistaken belief they are anonymous.”

Marshall claimed the boy’s alleged offences resulted in significant financial harm.

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