One victim was shot in the face by cops after sick ‘swatting’ game. LURKING in UK bedrooms, a toxic band of teenage predators coerce young girls into cutting themselves and sending explicit pictures, with some even encouraging their child victims to take their own lives. The teens, aged between 14 and 17, are part of a network of sick groups known as “The Com”, who are targeting girls for sexual exploitation, toxic bullying and self-harm – persuading them to cut Nazi and occult emblems into their skin. They are also sharing a ‘pervert’s handbook’ which gives them access to codes they can use to hack into girls’ social media accounts and access twisted content on the dark web. Chillingly, this is no ‘ordinary’ organised crime gang. Rather, experts explain how The Com is formed of groups of alienated teenagers brought together from all corners of the internet, including in video game chat rooms. Often intelligent and knowledgeable about criminal practices including hacking, they use their skills not just to earn money through cyber crime, but inflict misery upon other unsuspecting young internet users in a bid to impress their peers. (…) “We need to try and understand how an eight-year-old boy playing online games with his mates is, for instance, six years later threatening to kill his family, persuading girls online to cut themselves and coaxing a boy in the US to shoot himself.” The problem of boys’ toxic behaviour online was highlighted in the recent Netflix drama Adolescence, which starred Owen Cooper as a 13-year-old who stabbed a female classmate after being drawn into misogynistic incel sites. And NCA experts say The Com (short for community) groups are usually social outsiders who find each other through toxic platforms and messaging services. (…) Rob Richardson said: “There’s an exchange of a kind of ‘lore book’ online, a guide to sharing information about victims that enable offenders to dox or swat, techniques on how to identify harmful material and how to get on to the dark web. “The frightening thing is the level of coercion that goes on.   Nazi symbols “These boys are persuading girls to take drugs, alcohol, poisonous substances and, in some cases, cut themselves. “We’ve seen cases of girls who have been persuaded to cut the group’s name or emblem, including occult and Nazi symbols, into their skin, then use the blood to write on a wall. “The level of coercion is such that when police attend the girls’ homes to safeguard them, they don’t see anything wrong with posting gory images online and say, ‘What’s the problem,? It’s just a laugh’.” One mum told Sky News her daughter, Mary*, was targeted at 12 and manipulated into sending self-harm and child sexual abuse content. She stopped sleeping, lost weight and, as her mum later discovered, was left covered in scars from self-harming. Mary pretended to be watching YouTube in the middle of the night when she was actually in contact with The Com and, if her devices were taken away, she threatened suicide.

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siehe dazu auch: SICK & TWISTED Inside world of child incels seen in Adolescence sparking ‘war on women’ pandemic – with secret codes & rape obsession Scroll for advice on what to do if you’re worried about your son. WHEN crossbow killer Kyle Clifford brutally murdered his young ex-girlfriend Louise Hunt, her mum and sister last year, it was a horrific, senseless attack that left many asking ‘why?’ What could drive a young man to carry out such an angry, extreme act of violence against three innocent women? A break-up wasn’t enough surely, so what possible explanation could there be? Digging deeper, police and prosecutors discovered monster Clifford had accessed violent misogynistic content online less than 24 hours before, including up to 10 videos of controversial influencer Andrew Tate. While it would be far more palatable to explain the cold-blooded killing away as a one-off or rarity, access to dangerous content is creating an increasing problem. In 2021 incel-obsessed gunman Jake Davison killed five in Plymouth, and Gabrielle Friel, an ‘incel follower’ obsessed with mass murder received a 10-year sentence after amassing weapons in preparation for a terrorist attack. Just last week the charity Everyone’s Invited released a list of over 1,600 UK primary schools where pupils – some aged just five – submitted anonymous accounts of sexual harassment and abuse, including rape.


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