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Sydney shooting: misleading claims linking Pakistan debunked

Published on: December 15, 2025 10:00 PM

The recent shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney left 15 people dead and dozens injured, sparking immediate misinformation linking Pakistan to the attack. Israeli, Indian, and Afghan social media accounts attempted to misrepresent the perpetrators’ origins.

Authorities confirmed that the shooters, Sajid Akram and Naveed Akram, have no Pakistani affiliation. Pakistani officials stated that no record exists indicating the attackers were Pakistani nationals, disproving early reports from international media.

Read more : Ashes security ramps up after Sydney terror attack

Claims that Sajid Akram entered Australia on a tourist visa were false. He arrived in 1998 on a student visa, which later converted to a partner visa following his marriage to an Australian citizen in 2001.

Australian Minister for Immigration Tony Burke verified that Sajid Akram has been a member of an Australian gun club for over a decade. Six licensed firearms were recovered, while Naveed Akram, who grew up in Australia, held no license.

Read more : Indian and Afghan Disinformation Campaign Exposed in Sydney …

Reports suggesting U.S. intelligence confirmed Pakistani ties are also incorrect. Evidence shows that the father-son duo lived primarily in Australia, with Sajid Akram traveling abroad only three times since relocating, highlighting false narratives circulating online.

The Bondi Beach attack underscores the dangers of misinformation. Despite early attempts to blame Pakistan, verified details confirm the attackers’ Australian roots, while authorities continue to treat the incident as a local security matter.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Australian security update, Bondi Beach attack, Latest, Pakistan misinformation, shooters origin verified, social media propaganda, Sydney shooting news

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