During a search warrant, the AFP seized electronic devices from the teenager for forensic examination. Danish Police Deputy Chief Superintendent Lars Feldt-Rasmussen revealed that the teen attempted to recruit individuals for contract killings in Denmark and Sweden to fuel gang disputes in the Nordic region. The boy faces charges in both Australia and Denmark for using a device connected to a telecommunications network for conspiracy to commit murder, a crime punishable by life imprisonment.
The teenager made an appearance before the Surry Hills Children’s Court and was denied bail. He is scheduled to appear in court again on June 11. AFP Commander Brett James emphasized the importance of international cooperation in apprehending criminals, warning wrongdoers that geographical boundaries will not protect them from law enforcement. “The AFP and its partners are vigilant, exchanging intelligence, and prepared to apprehend those seeking to harm our communities,” he stated.