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Suspect Charged with 59 Offences in Deadly Bondi Beach Shooting
A man has been charged with 59 offences, including 15 counts of murder, following a mass shooting at a Jewish Hanukkah celebration on Bondi Beach in Sydney. The incident occurred on December 17, 2023, and resulted in the deaths of 15 individuals, prompting nationwide outrage and increased concerns over antisemitism and violent extremism. The alleged perpetrators, identified as father-and-son duo Sajid Akram, 50, and Naveed Akram, 24, are at the center of this tragic event.
The New South Wales Police confirmed that Naveed Akram has been charged with a range of offences, which also includes 40 counts of wounding with intent to murder and a terrorism-related charge. He remains in a Sydney hospital under police guard after sustaining injuries during the incident. His father, Sajid Akram, was shot dead by police at the scene.
Details of the Attack and Legal Proceedings
Witnesses described a scene of chaos as the shooters opened fire during the celebration, which was attended by families marking the festival of Hanukkah. The attack has been characterized by authorities as potentially inspired by ISIS, a designated terrorist organization in Australia. According to police statements, “early indications point to a terrorist attack inspired by ISIS.”
Naveed Akram’s court appearance was conducted via video link, during which his lawyer did not enter pleas or request bail. He is set to appear in court again on December 25, 2023. Questions have been raised regarding the events leading up to the attack, particularly a trip the Akram family took to the Philippines weeks prior, a region known for Islamist militancy.
As the community mourns, the funerals for the victims have begun. Among those killed was Rabbi Eli Schlanger, an assistant rabbi at Chabad Bondi Synagogue, known for his extensive work within the Jewish community. His funeral took place on December 20, 2023, drawing grief from relatives and friends who remembered his dedication to fostering Jewish identity.
Government Response and Community Impact
The attack has ignited a debate over gun control laws in Australia. New South Wales Premier Chris Minns announced plans to recall parliament on December 22, 2023, to discuss urgent reforms to gun legislation. Proposed changes include capping the number of firearms an individual can own and restricting access to certain types of shotguns.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has faced criticism regarding the government’s measures to combat antisemitism during the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict. In response to the shooting, he stated, “We will work with the Jewish community; we want to stamp out and eradicate antisemitism from our society.” Albanese also emphasized the need for accountability regarding how Sajid Akram obtained the firearms used in the attack.
As the investigation continues, 23 individuals remain hospitalized due to injuries sustained during the shooting. Among them is police officer Jack Hibbert, who was shot twice and is facing a long recovery process after losing vision in one eye. The community is coming together in various forms of remembrance, including vigils and memorials for the victims, highlighting a shared sense of grief and solidarity.
Memorial services have included moments of silence along Bondi Beach, where swimmers and local residents have paid their respects to those affected. The tragic event has left a profound impact on the community, with many expressing a desire to remember the victims and advocate for change to prevent such violence in the future.
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