The 24-year-old man who allegedly opened fireplace alongside his father on a Jewish gathering at Australia’s Bondi Seashore has been charged with committing a terrorist act, 15 counts of homicide and dozens of different offenses, the New South Wales Police mentioned on Wednesday.
Naveed Akram has been charged with 59 offenses, together with 40 counts of inflicting wounding or grievous bodily hurt to an individual with intent to homicide, police mentioned in an announcement.
Cops take away police tape from the scene of Sunday’s taking pictures at Bondi Seashore, in Sydney on December 17, 2025.
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Akram, who stays beneath police guard in a hospital, is anticipated to look in courtroom on Wednesday by way of a video hyperlink, police mentioned.
He allegedly opened fireplace alongside his father, Sajid Akram, 50, at an occasion on the seashore on Sunday, killing fifteen folks and injuring one other 41, in accordance with officers. The alleged assailant’s father, who was additionally alleged to have fired on the group, was shot and killed by police, regulation enforcement mentioned.
The NSW Joint Counter Terrorism Staff is main an investigation into the taking pictures, after Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon declared it to be terror-related.

Floral tributes left by mourners are seen on the promenade of Bondi Seashore in Sydney on December 17, 2025.
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“Police will allege in courtroom the person engaged in conduct that brought on demise, critical damage and endangered life to advance a non secular trigger and trigger worry in the neighborhood,” the investigators mentioned in saying the fees. “Early indications level to a terrorist assault impressed by ISIS, a listed terrorist organisation in Australia.”
Akram has been charged with committing a terrorist act, 15 counts of homicide, 40 courts of inflicting wounding or grievous bodily hurt to particular person with intent to homicide, discharging a firearm with intent to trigger grievous bodily hurt, inflicting a public show of a prohibited terrorist group’s image and putting an explosion in or close to a constructing with intent to trigger hurt, in accordance with police.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese instructed reporters Tuesday that the daddy and son traveled to the Philippines within the weeks main as much as the assault and should have been impressed by the ISIS terrorist group.
“It might seem that there’s proof that this was impressed by a terrorist group, by ISIS,” Albanese instructed reporters at a Tuesday press convention.
It is a growing story. Please verify again for updates.
ABC Information’ David Brennan contributed to this report.