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Bondi beach shooting accused faces new charges in australia

Published on: May 6, 2026 1:01 PM

Accused gunman in Bondi Beach shooting charged with 15 counts of murder : NPR

The man accused of carrying out a deadly mass shooting at Sydney’s Bondi Beach has been hit with 19 additional charges, according to court documents released in Australia on Wednesday.

Read More: Court asked to protect family of Bondi shooting suspect 

Naveed Akram is already facing a range of serious allegations, including 15 counts of murder and committing an act of terrorism, over the December attack that targeted a Hanukkah celebration at the popular beach. Prosecutors say the incident killed 15 people and shocked the nation.

A man accused of murdering 15 people in an antisemitic mass shooting at Australia’s Bondi Beach is facing a raft of fresh charges, court records showed https://t.co/XOpiNvGwm3

— RTÉ News (@rtenews) May 6, 2026

The newly added charges include multiple counts of shooting with intent to murder, wounding with intent to murder, and discharging a firearm while attempting to resist arrest. Akram, who remains in high-security detention, has not yet entered a plea.

His father, Sajid Akram, who authorities allege was a co-conspirator, was killed during the police response to the attack. Investigators say the assault was “meticulously planned” over several months and involved firearms training conducted in rural areas of New South Wales.

Police reports released after the incident suggest that the attackers prepared extensively, with evidence including images of the suspects handling firearms and moving in coordinated, tactical formations. Authorities also revealed that a video recorded prior to the attack showed the suspects expressing extremist views and referencing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

The case has prompted a national review into security failures and the rise of anti-Semitism in Australia. Officials have linked the attack to broader patterns of extremist violence and warned of the rapid escalation of hate-driven incidents.

In response, the Australian government announced reforms to gun laws, including a proposed nationwide buyback scheme. However, implementation has been delayed due to disagreements between federal and state authorities.

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A public inquiry is currently underway to examine the circumstances leading up to the attack, including intelligence assessments and law enforcement monitoring prior to the incident.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: anti-Semitism, Australia crime, Bondi Beach shooting, gun laws Australia, Latest, Naveed Akram, terrorism charges

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