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who was the bondi beach shooters

The Bondi Beach shooters in the December 2025 attack were reported as a father-and-son pair, identified in major news and reference reports as Sajid Akram (around 50) and his son, Naveed Akram (mid‑20s).

Who they were

  • Authorities have named the two alleged gunmen as Sajid Akram and his son Naveed Akram, both residents of Sydney’s western suburbs.
  • Sajid, the father, was killed at the scene by police gunfire on the Bondi footbridge, while Naveed, the son, was shot, critically injured, and taken into custody.

What happened in the attack

  • On the evening of a Hanukkah event at Bondi Beach, the pair opened fire on crowds near Bondi Park and a children’s play area, in what police and federal authorities have classified as a terrorist act inspired by or linked to Islamic State ideology.
  • The shooting left at least 15–16 people dead (including the father) and dozens injured, making it one of Australia’s worst mass shootings in decades.

Official view on motive and background

  • Police and national security officials have publicly described the attack as targeting a Jewish Hanukkah celebration, rather than being a random act, and are investigating extremist motivation and possible links or inspiration from overseas groups.
  • Reports in Australian media indicate that the younger gunman had been on the radar of security agencies in a prior investigation, though details of that earlier scrutiny and any associates have not all been released.

Legal status and ongoing investigation

  • Naveed, the surviving alleged shooter, is expected to face serious terrorism and murder charges once medically stable, while police continue to map the timeline, weapons sourcing, and any support network.
  • As of the latest updates, authorities are still conducting forensic work at the crime scene and interviewing witnesses, so more information about the shooters’ backgrounds and planning may yet emerge.

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