Bondi Beach shooter was from Hyderabad and held Indian passport, say Australian police
Australian authorities have confirmed that one of the Bondi Beach shooters was Sajid Akram, originally from Hyderabad and holding an Indian passport. The violent attack at a Sydney beach event killed multiple people and has prompted a wide-ranging police investigation into motive and accomplices.
Australian police have identified one of the two attackers involved in the deadly Bondi Beach shooting as Sajid Akram, a man originally from Hyderabad who held an Indian passport. The violent incident occurred during a crowded event at one of Sydney’s most popular beachfront areas, leaving multiple people dead and others injured.
Authorities said Sajid Akram was involved in the attack that sent shockwaves through the city and triggered a major emergency response. The details around his movements in Australia and how long he had been in the country are matters of ongoing investigation. Police are working to determine whether he acted alone or with assistance.
Officials confirmed that Akram held a valid Indian passport, and they are coordinating with Indian authorities to verify his identity, travel history and background. This cross-border cooperation is expected to help build a clearer picture of his motives and connections.
The second shooter was also engaged by police forces at the scene, and authorities have confirmed that more details are emerging as forensic and investigative teams continue to sift through evidence. The focus remains on establishing the full profile of both attackers and understanding the sequence of events leading up to the shooting.
The attack at Bondi Beach has been declared a major violent incident by law enforcement, and counter-terrorism units have been mobilised to assess whether the shooting was carried out as an act of terrorism or for other motives. Officials emphasised that public safety remains a top priority as they work to keep the community informed and secure.
Indian officials have acknowledged the cooperation request from Australian authorities and are expected to assist with consular support and investigation where required. Communities in Sydney and across Australia have reacted with shock and grief as the full impact of the attack becomes clearer.
The incident has sparked debate about public safety, immigration status and security measures at large public gatherings. Police have urged residents to stay alert and report any information that could aid the investigation into the shooters’ backgrounds and possible networks.
As the investigation continues, authorities are expected to release more details about both individuals involved and potential motives behind the attack. The focus remains on supporting victims, securing the community and understanding how such a violent act unfolded at a popular public venue.