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Youth group arrested in Australia

Six people have been arrested in Melbourne, Australia on suspicion of stalking homosexuals on a dating processor called Grindr. Five of the suspects were between 14 and 16 years old.

The whipping of homosexual traps in dating applications is a global phenomenon. Australian police have announced the arrest of six people accused of multiplying Grindr, a gay dating processor. Catfishing (Acting to create false identities on social networks) To attract and attack homosexuals from Melbourne (south of Australia), reports News Channel 7 News. Five of these suspects are between the ages of 14 and 16 so their age is particularly cool. They were arrested on February 6 and released pending further investigation. Metroweekly media teaches us.

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Three victims of this homosexual ambush

A sixth suspect, aged 19, was arrested Jan. 27 as part of the investigation. He has already been summoned to appear in first instance for attempted robbery and intentional injury. Between December and January, the group reportedly attacked at least three men. The first, 42 years old, suffered a facial injury on December 18th. Another 27-year-old man was slightly injured on Jan. 7, while a third, 47, escaped a homosexual attack without physical injury.

“Unilateral crimes have no place in our society. The detective in charge of the investigation told Sergeant 7 News. The police are serious about any incident that incites hatred and we will take immediate action as soon as we receive a complaint. “ Thus, in order to prevent these encroachments, the local police announced that the appointments used in the ambush would increase the patrols in the parks and gardens which would be adjusted frequently.

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For your online dating, consider some safety precautions

Keep in mind that such ambush attacks targeting gay dating sites are on the rise. To protect your dates with the people you meet on the Internet, it is advisable than ever to meet for the first time in a popular public place. Most often, the attacks take place at home, with the help of an accomplice who sometimes appears. Talk to you on the phone in advance Dated And helps to better appreciate his intentions. Finally, you can warn someone close to you before the meeting, and he will know where you are in case of trouble.

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