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Man accused of anti-Semitic Bondi Beach mass shooting faces 19 extra charges

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Man accused of anti-Semitic Bondi Beach mass shooting faces 19 extra charges
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Naveed Akram, the 24-year-old man accused of killing 15 people after opening fire on a crowd celebrating the Jewish festival of Hanukkah at Australia's Bondi Beach in December 2025, is facing 19 additional charges, court records showed on Wednesday. Akram's father and alleged accomplice Sajid was shot and killed by police during the attack.

Issued on: 06/05/2026 - 05:49Modified: 06/05/2026 - 08:29

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Accused Bondi Beach shooter Naveed Akram bows his head in a court sketch made during a hearing earlier this year
Accused Bondi Beach shooter Naveed Akram bows his head in a court sketch made during a hearing earlier this year. © Rocco Fazzari, AFP

A man accused of murdering 15 people in an anti-Semitic mass shooting at Australia's Bondi Beach is facing a raft of fresh charges, court records released Wednesday showed.

Naveed Akram is accused of opening fire as families thronged Bondi Beach for a Hanukkah celebration in December.

The 24-year-old has already been charged with dozens of serious crimes, including 15 murders and committing an act of terrorism.

Court records showed he is now facing 19 additional charges, including multiple counts of shooting with intent to murder, wounding with intent to murder, and discharging a firearm with intent to resist arrest.

Akram, who is being held in a high-security prison, has yet to indicate how he will plead.

His father and alleged co-conspirator Sajid, 50, was shot and killed by police during the assault.

Read moreAustralian police say Bondi Beach mass shooting suspects 'acted alone'

The charges were released after a sweeping inquiry opened public hearings into Australia's deadliest mass shooting for 30 years.

"The sharp spike of anti-Semitism that we have witnessed in Australia has been mirrored in other Western countries and seems clearly linked to events in the Middle East," inquiry chief Virginia Bell said in opening remarks earlier this week.

"It's important that people understand how quickly those events can prompt ugly displays of hostility towards Jewish Australians simply because they are Jews."

The mass shooting has sparked national soul-searching about anti-Semitism and widespread anger over the failure to shield Jewish Australians from harm.

Australia announced a suite of gun law reforms following the shootings, including a nationwide gun buyback scheme.

'Meticulously planned'

This handout photo from a court exhibit shows Sajid and Naveed Akram, armed with three firearms, allegedly shooting towards the crowd gathered at Bondi Beach.
This handout photo from a court exhibit shows Sajid and Naveed Akram, armed with three firearms, allegedly shooting towards the crowd gathered at Bondi Beach. © NSW Courts via AFP

The buyback scheme has since stalled as the federal government struggles to convince Australia's states and territories to sign on.

Naveed Akram was flagged by Australia's intelligence agency in 2019, but he slipped off the radar after it decided that he posed no imminent threat.

Police documents released following the attack said he and his father had carried out "firearms training" in what was believed to be the New South Wales countryside prior to the shooting.

They said the suspects "meticulously planned" the attack for months, releasing pictures showing them firing shotguns and moving in what they described as a "tactical manner".

The men allegedly began their attack by throwing improvised explosive devices toward the crowd, but the devices didn’t explode, according to court documents supplied earlier. A larger IED was found in the trunk of the son’s car, which had been draped with Islamic State group flags, police said. 

The pair also recorded a video in October railing against "Zionists" while sitting in front of a flag of the Islamic State group and detailing their motivations for the attack, police said.

(FRANCE 24 with AFP and AP)

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