Mounties Investigating Reports of B.C. Children Exploited by 764 Terror Group
RCMP say The COM recruits vulnerable children ages 8 to 17 through grooming tactics on popular social media platforms.
- West Shore RCMP is investigating three reports involving a violent online group known as 764, which is allegedly part of a larger online network known as The COM.
- The COM operates on popular social media and gaming platforms including Discord, Telegram, Roblox, Minecraft, and Twitch, deliberately targeting vulnerable children ages eight to 17.
- Using grooming methods and coercive tactics, predators establish trust or romantic relationships to manipulate victims into engaging in serious violence, self-harm, gore activities, or harming animals.
- Parents are encouraged to watch for warning signs including a new online "friend" a child seems infatuated with, receiving anonymous gifts, or demonstrating interest in gore and self-harm content.
- If anyone believes a child is being targeted, they should report to Cybertip or local Police immediately; for immediate danger, call 9-1-1.
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RCMP are investigating three reports involving a violent online group exploiting children and youth in the West Shore. According to a West Shore RCMP news release, the reports are similar in nature and involve a violent online group known as the “764,” which are a part of a larger online network known as “The COM.” “The COM deliberately targets, victimizes and recruits vulnerable children ages eight to 17,” said the RCMP. The COM is a virtual co…
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