Immigration flags visit by alleged Bondi gunmen


The Philip­pines Bureau of Immigration said that the two alleged gunmen behind the mass shooting at Sydney’s Bondi Beach travelled to the Philippines on November 1 aboard Philippine Airlines Flight PR212 from Sydney to Manila and onward to Davao.

A spokesperson for the bureau said yesterday that Sajid Akram, 50, an Indian national and Australian resident, travelled on an Indian passport, while his son Naveed Akram, 24, an Australian national, used an Australian passport.

They departed on November 28 on the same flight number, PR212, from Davao via Manila back to Sydney, weeks before the assault that killed 15 people.

The attack on Sunday was Australia’s worst mass shooting in nearly 30 years, and is being investigated as an act of violence targeting the Jewish community.

It was not immediately clear what activities the father-son pair undertook in the Philippines or whether they travelled elsewhere after landing in Davao, a city in Mindanao, a region where terrorist groups, including IS-linked factions, have operated.

In 2017, IS-inspired insurgents seized parts of the southern city of Marawi and held it through five months of ground offensives and air strikes by the military.

The siege of Marawi, the country’s biggest battle since World War Two, displaced some 350,000 residents and more than 1,100 people were killed. — Reuters

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