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The Philippines Bureau of Immigration confirmed that Sajid Akram, an Indian national and Australian resident, and his son, Naveed Akram, an Australian national, traveled from Sydney to the Philippines in November 2025, weeks before the deadly Bondi Beach mass shooting in Sydney. They stayed in the Philippines for nearly a month, including time in Davao, before returning to Sydney. The Sydney attack, which killed 15, is being investigated as a terrorist act potentially targeting the Jewish community. Philippine authorities are investigating their activities in the Philippines and potential ties to terrorist groups, particularly ISIS-linked factions known to operate in the Mindanao region.

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Bondi Beach Shooters Spent Weeks in Philippines Before Massacre

Manila, Philippines – December 16, 2025 – The Philippines Bureau of Immigration has confirmed that the father and son behind the deadly Bondi Beach mass shooting in Sydney, Australia, spent nearly the entire month of November in the Philippines. Sajid Akram, 50, an Indian national and Australian resident, and his son, Naveed Akram, 24, an Australian national, arrived in Manila on November 1 via Philippine Airlines flight PR212 from Sydney, eventually traveling to Davao.

Immigration records show Sajid Akram traveled on an Indian passport, while Naveed Akram used an Australian passport. They both departed on November 28, returning to Sydney on the same flight.

The attack at Bondi Beach on December 14, 2025, which claimed the lives of 15 people, is being investigated as a terrorist act and potentially a hate crime targeting the Jewish community. It marks Australia’s deadliest mass shooting in nearly 30 years.

Philippine authorities are now investigating the Akrams’ activities during their stay in the Philippines. Of particular concern is their time spent in Davao, located in the Mindanao region, where ISIS-linked terrorist groups have a known presence. In 2017, Islamic State-inspired militants seized parts of Marawi, displacing hundreds of thousands of civilians and leading to over 1,100 casualties.

“The Armed Forces of the Philippines is validating the reports,” said a military spokesperson. “We are closely coordinating with relevant agencies on matters involving the movements of foreign nationals and potential terrorist ties.” The investigation seeks to determine if the Akrams received support, training, or direction from terrorist elements while in the Philippines.

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