UK teen charged over anti-terror hotline hoax
Apr 14, 2012, 12:42 PM
LONDON (AP) – British police say a teenager has been charged over hoax calls to Scotland Yard’s Anti-Terrorist Hotline.
London’s Metropolitan Police says a 17-year-old boy from Birmingham in central England has been charged with conspiracy to cause a public nuisance and an offense under the Computer Misuse Act.
He appeared in court Saturday. A second suspect, aged 16, has been released on bail pending further inquiries.
The arrests came after a hacktivist group posted online what appeared to be recordings of calls to the hotline and claimed responsibility on Twitter for “terrorizing” the anti-terrorist unit.
The police force said its communications systems had not been breached.
The hotline is provided for the public to report suspicions of terrorist activity.
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