TLDR: AFP warns of youth radicalization driven by online “crimefluencers” glorifying violence. New Taskforce Pompilid launched to dismantle crime networks targeting Aussie children online. AFP study finds gaming and social media are fueling extremist grooming among Australian teens. Barrett unveils Social Cohesion Board to unite communities against hate, sextortion, and crime. Australian Federal Police (AFP) [...] The post AFP Warns of Youth Radicalization and Online Crime Networks in Australia appeared first on Blockonomi.TLDR: AFP warns of youth radicalization driven by online “crimefluencers” glorifying violence. New Taskforce Pompilid launched to dismantle crime networks targeting Aussie children online. AFP study finds gaming and social media are fueling extremist grooming among Australian teens. Barrett unveils Social Cohesion Board to unite communities against hate, sextortion, and crime. Australian Federal Police (AFP) [...] The post AFP Warns of Youth Radicalization and Online Crime Networks in Australia appeared first on Blockonomi.

AFP Warns of Youth Radicalization and Online Crime Networks in Australia

TLDR:

  • AFP warns of youth radicalization driven by online “crimefluencers” glorifying violence.
  • New Taskforce Pompilid launched to dismantle crime networks targeting Aussie children online.
  • AFP study finds gaming and social media are fueling extremist grooming among Australian teens.
  • Barrett unveils Social Cohesion Board to unite communities against hate, sextortion, and crime.

Australian Federal Police (AFP) Commissioner Krissy Barrett has warned of a growing threat from decentralised online crime networks that are radicalising young Australians and targeting vulnerable children.

Speaking at the National Press Club, Barrett said these groups glorify sadism, violence, and extremism, with real-world consequences.

Barrett described the perpetrators as “crimefluencers,” primarily young men and boys from English-speaking backgrounds, who groom and manipulate girls online. Their crimes, she said, are motivated not by money or sexual gratification, but by amusement and a desire for online notoriety.

Taskforce Pompilid to Target Emerging Online Threats

To combat this surge in digital exploitation, Barrett announced the creation of Taskforce Pompilid, which will identify, disrupt, and dismantle online criminal ecosystems targeting Australians. 

The AFP has already identified 59 alleged offenders linked to these networks, leading to multiple arrests both domestically and abroad.

Barrett said the AFP is working closely with international law enforcement partners, including the Five Eyes alliance, to pursue offenders and safeguard victims. She also revealed a collaboration with Microsoft to develop an AI tool that interprets emojis and Gen Z slang to detect early signs of exploitation.

Youth Radicalization on the Rise

Barrett also expressed concern over rising youth radicalization in Australia, with social media and gaming platforms increasingly being used to spread extremist content. 

Since 2020, 48 youths aged between 12 and 17 have been investigated for terrorism-related offences, with nearly half facing charges.

According to Barrett, many of these cases stem from online environments where extremist ideologies and violence are normalized. The AFP has tasked a senior operational psychologist to study youth cases to identify early warning signs and intervention methods.

New Consultative Board to Boost Social Cohesion

In response to these challenges, Barrett announced plans for a new AFP Social Cohesion Consultative Board to launch in early 2026. The board will unite community leaders, youth representatives, and NGOs to address issues such as hate crimes, sextortion, and foreign interference.

“The AFP exists to protect Australians. We exist to serve you. We are your AFP,” Barrett said, emphasizing the need for public trust and cooperation to prevent youth radicalization and online crime.

Barrett also highlighted the AFP’s expanded international presence, including Taskforce Thunder to combat cybercrime and human trafficking in the Pacific. She detailed joint operations with Colombian police that dismantled cocaine labs and restrained millions in cryptocurrency linked to organized crime.

Barrett underscored that the AFP’s new mission is to “defend and protect Australia and its future from domestic and global security threats,” marking a shift toward a stronger national security posture.

The post AFP Warns of Youth Radicalization and Online Crime Networks in Australia appeared first on Blockonomi.

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