B.C. father recounts daughter's tragic fall into online 764 terror network
B.C. father shares daughter's descent into 764 terror network

A British Columbia father has come forward to share the tragic story of his daughter's descent into the online 764 terror network, a group known for promoting violent and disturbing content. The RCMP recently announced terrorism charges against a 26-year-old Quebec man for allegedly furthering the network's activities.

Father's account

The father, whose identity remains confidential, described how his daughter became increasingly isolated and radicalized through online platforms. She was drawn into the 764 network, which targets vulnerable individuals and encourages self-harm and violence. The family noticed changes in her behavior but were unaware of the extent of her involvement until it was too late.

RCMP investigation

The RCMP's Integrated National Security Enforcement Team has been investigating the 764 network, leading to the arrest of a Quebec man. He faces charges related to terrorism and promoting harmful content. Police warn that such networks pose a growing threat to youth across Canada.

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Authorities urge parents to monitor their children's online activities and report any suspicious behavior. The case highlights the dangers of online radicalization and the need for increased awareness and prevention efforts.

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