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Sajid Akram, involved in the Bondi Beach shooting, moved from Hyderabad to Australia in 1998 and made six visits to India primarily for family matters. , World News, Times Now
Telangana Police say Bondi Beach shooting suspect Sajid Akram left Hyderabad in 1998, had limited contact with family in India and lived in Australia for nearly three decades.
Indian police said on Tuesday that one of the two gunmen behind Australia's Bondi Beach mass shootings, Sajid Akram, was an Indian citizen who had left the country 27 years ago.
Terror suspect Sajid Akram, shot dead by Australian police after the Sydney attack, had limited contact with his Hyderabad family since emigrating in 1998. Authorities believe both Akram and his son,
The police officer seen shooting at Bondi Beach terrorist Sajid Akram in the moment the gunmen was killed has been identified as a local detective.
Members of the Akram family in Old Hyderabad city said they severed relations with Sajid Akram after he married a Christian woman, a decision that reportedly led to a complete breakdown of family ties.
Boris Gurman and his 61-year-old wife Sofia Gurman, were walking along Campbell Parade when one of the gunmen, Sajid Akram, started opening fire.
Australian police say one of the two men accused of attacking a Hanukkah event at Sydney’s Bondi Beach travelled to the Philippines on an Indian passport