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Sydney Bondi Beach shooter faces 50 charges including terrorism

Sydney Bondi Beach

SYDNEY: The suspected gunman involved in the Bondi Beach shooting in Sydney, Australia, has been formally charged, according to international news agencies.

Australian police confirmed that the injured attacker has been indicted on 50 charges, including terrorism-related offenses.

Meanwhile, Philippine presidential spokesperson Clarie Castro stated that there is no evidence of terrorist training during the attackers’ visit to the Philippines. She rejected reports suggesting that the country was used as a training hub by ISIS, saying no proof has been presented to support such claims.

Philippine military spokesperson Colonel Fransel Padilla added that no major counter-terrorism operations have taken place since the start of 2024, and insurgent groups in the country remain scattered and without leadership.

The Bondi Beach attack, which occurred three days ago, involved two armed assailants who killed 16 people and injured 40 others. One attacker was arrested on the scene, while the other was later taken into custody.

The deceased attacker has been identified as Sajid Akram, a resident of Hyderabad in India’s Telangana state. His son, Naveed Akram, who holds Australian citizenship, was also involved. Sajid Akram had arrived in Australia on a student visa in 1998, while his son was born in Australia.

The incident has sparked international attention and raised concerns over security measures at public spaces in Australia.

Bondi Beach shooter’s use of Indian passport confirmed by officials

Bondi Beach shooter

CANBERRA: New details have emerged regarding the Bondi Beach attack in Sydney, revealing that one of the attackers, Sajid Akram, traveled to the Philippines using an Indian passport, while his son, 24-year-old Naveed Akram, entered the country as an Australian citizen, according to the BBC.

Reports indicate that both father and son arrived in the Philippines from Sydney on November 1, with their final destination listed as Davao in the southern province.

They later departed the Philippines on November 28. Australian police are investigating the purpose of their travel to the Philippines.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese stated that the attackers were influenced by ISIS ideology, adding that the world continues to face the extremist and hateful ideologies promoted by the group.

New South Wales Police Commissioner confirmed that a homemade bomb and two ISIS flags were recovered from the attackers’ vehicle.

The attack, which occurred two days ago at Bondi Beach, saw two armed individuals open fire on civilians, resulting in 16 deaths and 40 injuries. One attacker was killed in a police response, while the other was apprehended injured.

Following the Sydney incident, India and Israel attempted to link Pakistan to the attack, but these claims were widely discredited. Sources familiar with Naveed Akram’s associates confirmed that Sajid Akram’s father is of Indian origin, while his mother is Italian.