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Court Orders Bomb Scare YouTube Pranksters, Jalal Brothers to Publicly Apologise


A Magistrate has found the Jalal brothers guilty of behaving offensively in public and has ordered the 2 young men responsible for terrorist bomb pranks videos on YouTube to publicly apologize in an hour, warning them not to imitate Johnny Depp and Amber's recent apology.

The Jalal brothers known as Max, 20 and Arman, 18, won't have a conviction recorded against their name for making the bomb scare videos which show them cruising through the streets of Melbourne in Arabic dress and carrying fake guns and bombs.

The brothers did not speak at their hearing, and their lawyer didn't dispute the magistrate's comments that the videos were set up.

The brothers were shot to fame when the controversial drive by shooting videos were uploaded on social media.

They were then first arrested in February with a 16 year old co-accused, and all charged with public nuisance. 2 of the 3 charges against them were dropped.

They were found guilty of behaving in an offensive manner in public place.

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