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1. Jalal brothers admit to staging videos.
The Jalal brothers, consisting of 20-year-old Max, 18-year-old Arman and a 16-year-old minor, from Melbourne have confessed to Seven News that their latest and extremely controversial video was “staged and that all the people in it are actors.”
This confession comes after the boys were dealt public nuisance charges – inappropriate behaviour in a public place and possession of a prohibited firearm by counter-terrorism police on Thursday.
The video, which has millions of views on YouTube, depicts a terrified man and young girl running for their lives after a man dressed in white robes pretends to fire shots at them with a replica AK-47.
Max Jalal says he played the role of the father while the little girl is revealed to be the boys’ 9-year-old cousin, Merry Jalal.
“The little girl in that video was actually our cousin and the dad was men on the pay phone,” said Jalal.
Arman Jalal claims their confession was to avoid any more controversy on the issue.
“It’s better that we admit that it was fake rather than get the hate for scaring a little girl.”
The Jalal brothers do claim the police were aware the video was staged.
“Six weeks ago, we did notify the police, a detective at Fawkner Police Station that the videos were staged and that the people in them were actors.”