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Sydney, 'IS hub' in Philippines and then Bondi Beach

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Sydney, 'IS hub' in Philippines and then Bondi Beach: Shooter Sajid Akram's trail of terror
Sajid and Naveed Akram returned to Sydney from Davao just around two weeks before the deadly mass shooting at Bondi Beach on December 14.

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Bondi Beach shooting suspect arrived in Philippines as 'Indian national': Immigration
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Bondi Beach mass shooting suspects traveled to Philippines weeks before attack
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'An unspeakable loss': First funerals held in Australia for victims of mass shooting on Bondi Beach
Australian police are investigating a trip taken to the Philippines by two alleged gunmen in the month before a deadly shooting at Bondi Beach

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Live: Emotional vigils held for Bondi Beach shooting victims
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Philippines confirms visit by alleged Bondi gunmen amid terrorism concerns
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Brave couple who tried to disarm gunman before being killed prior to Bondi Beach attack identified as Bondi locals
Moments before 50-year-old Sajid Akram and his 24-year-old son Naveed opened fire on innocent victims at Bondi Beach, dashcam footage captured the two bystanders attempting to thwart their attack.

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Bondi terror attack: alleged gunmen travelled to the Philippines before ‘Isis-inspired’ shooting
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Police probe possible terror link in Bondi Beach mass shooting

Bondi Beach, Philippines and Islamist

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Bondi terrorists travelled to Philippines for 'military-style training', security sources say
Father-son gunmen Sajid and Naveed Akram travelled to the Philippines to receive "military-style training" in the month before they killed 15 people at a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach, security ...

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Bondi Beach suspects reportedly trained in the Philippines, where there's a decades-old Islamist insurgency
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Bondi terror suspects driven by ‘Islamic State ideology,’ recently traveled to Philippine island wracked by extremism

Bondi Beach, Philippines and Islamic State

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Bondi Beach gunmen's movements in the Philippines under investigation by local police
Philippines police are investigating whether father-son gunmen Sajid and Naveed Akram travelled from the city of Davao through to other regions in Mindanao, an island that has been known as a hotbed f...

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Bondi gunmen were inspired by Islamic State, had travelled to the Philippines, Australia police say
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Australian police say Bondi Beach mass shooting was inspired by Islamic State
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Australian Police Say Bondi Beach Mass Shooting Was Inspired by Islamic State
Australia’s federal police commissioner Krissy Barrett says a mass shooting in which 15 people were killed during a Hanukkah celebration at Sydney’s Bondi Beach was “a terrorist attack inspired by Isl...

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Naveed Akram charged with 15 counts of murder over Bondi shooting
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Suspected gunman in Bondi Beach shooting charged with 15 counts of murder
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'Unspeakable Tragedy': Residents React to Mass Shooting at Sydney's Bondi Beach
A man identified by Australian media as 43-year-old Sydney fruit shop owner Ahmed al Ahmed has been hailed as a hero for tackling ​and disarming one ⁠of the gunmen during the attack.

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Father and Son Identified as Bondi Beach Shooting Suspects
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Bondi beach terror attack: father and son duo allegedly used licensed firearms in shooting
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Experts say Bondi shooters’ Philippines trip should triggered financial monitoring flags

Spending by Bondi shooters Sajid Akram and Naveed Akram in a Philippines terror hotspot should have been flagged by Australia’ financial monitoring system, industry sources say, with experts questioning how the men avoided raising the suspicion of intelligence agencies despite weeks on the ground.
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Sydney ‘attacker’ Sajid Akram used Indian Passport on trip to Philippines: Report

The duo had listed Davao, a large city in the southern part of the Philippines on the island of Mindanao, as their destination. Their return flight was booked for Sydney.
Oneindia
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Bondi Beach Terror Attack: Sajid Akram Identified as Indian National, Son Holds Australian Citizenship

The shooting occurred on Sunday evening at Bondi Beach while a Hanukkah gathering was underway. Australian authorities said Sajid Akram, 50, and Naveed Akram, 24, opened fire using rifles, killing at least 15 people and injuring 42 others.
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Philippines president ‘strongly rejects’ Bondi shooters trained in Mindanao

Sajid Akram, 50, was an Indian national from the southern city of Hyderabad but he had little contact with relatives in the country, authorities say.
ABP News on MSN
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‘He Married A Christian’: Bondi Beach Attacker Sajid Akram’s Hyderabad Family Cut Ties Decades Ago

Sajid Akram, a gunman in the Bondi Beach shooting, had minimal contact with his Hyderabad family, who disowned him after his marriage. The family denies knowledge of his radicalisation, which investigators believe is unrelated to Indian influences.
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From IS Link To Philippines Trip - Bondi Beach Terror Attack Plot Deepens: Pakistani Gunman Naveen Akram Was On Police Radar Since 2019

Intelligence agencies revealed that one of the shooters in the Bondi Beach terror attack, Naveed Akram, came under police radar six years back in connection with a Sydney-based Islamic State cell.
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Bondi Beach gunman, 24, ‘pledged allegiance to ISIS’ and was probed by terror cops SIX YEARS before he and dad killed 15

BONDI Beach gunman Naveed Akram had pledged allegiance to Islamic State, authorities believe. Akram, 24, was investigated by Australian spy agency the ASIO in 2019. Naveed’s father, Sajid
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