UPDATE: Feb. 25, 2016, 4:24 p.m. AEDT Victoria Police confirm via a statement that the trio have been charged for various offences. A Melbourne trio called the Jalals has caused outrage with a mock ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Social. Followed categories will be added to My News. And this time they are not making any apologies. The Melbourne trio made national headlines last month after ...
On 22 December 2015, the web site BMW M-Blog published an article claiming that one of three brothers from Melbourne, Australia, known for making YouTube videos, had been shot while filming a prank: ...
The Jalals have returned with another "prank" video – this time with a pretend public execution on the backstreets of Melbourne. In the latest video, the Jalals pretend again to do some mock terrorism ...
PRANKSTERS the Jalal Brothers could be forced to publicly apologise for a series of video stunts including a mock drive-by shooting that saw a little girl ducking for cover. The trio - Mariwan and ...
THEY were once charged by counter-terrorism police for their terrifying pranks, but the Jalal brothers are at it again, dressing in robes to leave packages on the streets of Melbourne’s CBD. But this ...
Three young Australians who make controversial online prank videos were on Thursday taken into custody by police, after their latest online video stunt, which depicted them faking a terrorist attack, ...
LAST year on a Friday afternoon in October, a 15-year-old boy shot a police employee in the back of the head outside NSW Police headquarters. Moments later, the boy himself, dressed in black clothing, ...
A Melbourne trio called the Jalals has caused outrage with a mock drive-by shooting, leading to an investigation by Australian police. Brothers Max Jalal, 20, Rebeen Jalal, 16 and Arman Jalal, 18, ...
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