Bondi shooter visited gun shop during month-long stay


Following the trail: The GV Hotel in Davao City, where the alleged gunmen who opened fire at Sydney’s Bondi Beach stayed during their visit to the Philippines last month. — Reuters

One of the two alleged Bondi Beach shooters had visited a gun store during their stay, police said, as they attempted to retrace the pair’s movements.

An Australian counter-terrorism team is investigating whether Sajid Akram and his son Naveed met with extremists during a nearly month-long visit to the southern island of Mindanao before the mass shooting that killed 15 people in Sydney six days ago.

The staff of Davao City’s GV Hotel said the two men had stayed holed up in their small room for most of their 28-day stay, leaving only briefly each morning.

“What we’ve seen is one of them visiting a gun shop,” Davao regional police spokeswoman Catherine Dela Rey said, adding later that it was 50-year-old Sajid who had been seen.

“Our reviewing of CCTVs is ongoing so we can see the other places they visited and the people they could have spoken with,” she said.

While little has been made ­public, National Security Adviser Eduardo Ano told reporters there was “no way” the men could have left the city to conduct training.

“They would go out and come back after two or three hours, the longest was eight hours, but still... that time window (would) not suffice for them to get out of Davao,” he said.

Police inquiries had also revea­led that neither of the men had visited any of the city’s seven gun ranges, he said.

President Ferdinand Marcos has criticised media reports that he said misleadingly portrayed the Philippines “as a training hotspot for terrorism”. — AFP

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