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Australia Bondi Seashore capturing suspects recognized as father and son, ISIS flags recovered, officers say
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Australia Bondi Seashore capturing suspects recognized as father and son, ISIS flags recovered, officers say

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Two suspected gunmen accused of killing 15 folks and injuring dozens throughout a Hanukkah celebration in Australia have been recognized as a father and a son, authorities mentioned. The youthful man was reportedly investigated years in the past over suspected hyperlinks to an ISIS cell in Sydney, and Australian officers confirmed Tuesday afternoon native time that two do-it-yourself ISIS flags have been found in a car registered to him.

The capturing was “a terrorist assault impressed by Islamic State,” Australia’s federal police commissioner Krissy Barrett mentioned.

The 50-year-old father, recognized by police as Sajid Akram, was shot and killed by police, and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese mentioned Monday that the 24-year-old son remained hospitalized in a coma. 

“Primarily based on his medical situation, it’s possible that the individual might face felony prices,” New South Wales Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon has mentioned, with out going into additional particulars.

The 24-year-old suspect was recognized as Naveed Akram, in accordance with U.S. intelligence officers briefed on the investigation. CBS Information has additionally reviewed Naveed Akram’s New South Wales driver’s license. Authorities mentioned Sunday they’d recognized the daddy as a licensed gun proprietor. 

The officers had advised CBS Information that Naveed Akram was a Pakistani nationwide, however Australian officers later mentioned he was Australian-born. Officers haven’t confirmed what nation the daddy migrated to Australia from. On the information convention on Tuesday native time, Lanyon additionally confirmed stories that the 2 alleged gunmen traveled to the Philippines final month. The precise location and goal of the journey are underneath investigation, he mentioned.

Lanyon has mentioned investigators recovered six of the suspect’s licensed firearms on the scene. He initially mentioned the older suspect had had a gun license for about 10 years, however confirmed Tuesday that the appliance lapsed in 2016. Nevertheless, a second license was utilized for in 2020 and ultimately issued in 2023, which means the older suspect was licensed appropriately on the time of the capturing, in accordance with the police commissioner.

The suspect met the eligibility standards for a leisure looking license and “was a member of a gun membership,” Lanyon has mentioned.

Along with two do-it-yourself ISIS flags present in Naveed Akram’s car, improvised explosive units have been additionally recovered, police mentioned Tuesday.

“We are going to have a look at the motives behind this assault and I feel it will be significant as a part of the investigation,” Lanyon mentioned.

Prime Minister Albanese confirmed that the youthful suspect had been underneath investigation by the Australian Safety Intelligence Company (ASIO), the nation’s main spy company, for about six months throughout 2019. 

Based on public broadcaster Australian Broadcasting Corp., ASIO appeared into the son’s potential ties to a cell of the ISIS terrorist group in Sydney. Albanese did not go into element, however had mentioned that ASIO had been centered on people believed to be in that cell who have been related to the son, fairly than the son himself.

“He was examined on the premise of being related to others, and the evaluation was made that there was no indication of any ongoing risk or risk of him participating in violence,” the prime minister mentioned.

Throughout an earlier information convention, Australian police mentioned they have been searching for a possible third suspect, however Lanyon later confirmed that was now not the case.

Greater than 1,000 folks have been gathered at Bondi Seashore in Sydney on Sunday. Albanese mentioned the gunmen have been “intentionally concentrating on the Jewish group on the primary day of Hanukkah.”

The assault on the widespread seashore left at the least 40 folks injured, together with two officers and three youngsters, Australian officers mentioned. 

Additionally among the many injured is 43-year-old fruit vendor Ahmed al Ahmed, who had been shot after he confronted one of many gunmen and wrestled the weapon away, Agence France-Presse reported.

One video posted to social media exhibits al Ahmed soar out from behind a parked automobile alongside Campbell Parade, a fundamental avenue that runs parallel to Bondi Seashore, deal with one of many suspects who had simply fired his gun, and wrestle the weapon away.

President Trump, throughout an occasion on the White Home on Sunday, mentioned al Ahmed’s actions “saved quite a lot of lives.”

Anna Schecter, Emily Mae Czachor, Archie Clarke and Sam Vinograd contributed to this report, which has been up to date to mirror Australian authorities saying the youthful suspect is Australian-born and declining to substantiate the nationality of the daddy.

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