Naveed Akram, Sydney and Bondi Beach
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The man, also named Naveed Akram, said he was “terrified” to leave his home on Monday after his photograph was widely circulated on social media as the attacker
The 25-year-old accused of Australia’s deadliest terror attack regained consciousness only to find detectives waiting to arrest him at his bedside.
Eli Schlanger was one of 15 people killed when father and son Sajid and Naveed Akram opened fire on more than 1,000 worshippers at Jewish festival in Archer Park, Sydney
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Bondi Beach shooting gunman Naveed Akram was follower of pro-Islamic State preacher Wisam Haddad
At least one of the gunmen who killed 15 people in Sunday's Bondi Beach terrorist attack was known to authorities as a follower of a notorious Sydney pro-Islamic State cleric, the ABC can reveal.
A day after the deadly Bondi Beach terror attack during a Jewish festival, accused Naveed Akram’s mother has denied his involvement, insisting he did not have a firearm and describing him as a “good boy,
A Pakistani-origin man living in Sydney put out of video seeking help to stop the misinformation on social media where his photo was used as that of shooter Naveed Akram, as both of them have the same name.
Australian authorities have identified the two gunmen who unleashed a deadly shooting attack on a Jewish event at Sydney’s Bondi Beach as a father and son who are Pakistani nationals. Sajid Akram, 50, was killed on the scene. His son Naveed Akram, 24, was shot and is hospitalized in critical condition.
Naveed Akram was apprehended at the scene and taken to the hospital, while his father was killed in a shootout with cops
A beloved Jewish bakery in Sydney has shut down for good, pinning a note to its door with a horrific revelation for its loyal customers. This is day four of our coverage of the mass shooting at Bondi Beach.