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Counter terrorism officers have charged three teenagers over a series of viral pranks uploaded to social media.A Melbourne man has mocked police online only hours after being charged for video pranks depicting fake terror attacks.Yesterday Max Jalal, 20, his brother Arman Jalal, 18, and a 16-year-old boy who cannot be identified were charged and banned from producing any more videos over a prank that simulated a drive-by shooting on the streets of Melbourne.

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Shortly after being charged with with causing a public nuisance, possessing a prohibited weapon and behaving in an offensive manner, Max Jalal posted online: “Prison Break, who gone (sic) stop us?""Victoria Police logic: There's rapist, pedophiles, drug dealers, the list goes on. But they’re sooooo proud they arrested us lmao. Go get some real criminals," he added a few hours later.The Jalal brothers’ father also took aim at police but said that the boys' actions had upset the family.
 
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