Sydney: Pakistani connection revealed in indiscriminate firing on Jews. Sydney Mass Attack Update Pakistani Connection Emerges In Firing On Jews
Sanjeev Kumar December 15, 2025 04:22 AM

Pakistani connection has come to light in Sydney Bondi Beach attack. The surviving attacker, 24-year-old Naveed Akram, is of Pakistani origin. Apart from Sydney, he has studied from Islamabad. Police have also got the driving license of Navid Akram.

Sydney. Pakistan's connection has come to light in the terrorist attack on Sunday 14 December on Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia. According to reports, this attack was carried out by two attackers, in which one was killed while the other was injured. The injured attacker has been identified as Naveed Akram, who is claimed to be from Pakistan. Police have recovered Navid's driving license. Let us tell you that so far 12 people have been killed in this firing on Jews, while many are injured.

Navid Akram used to study Arabic and Quran

Australian investigative agencies are currently investigating the immigration status, family background and contacts of the 24-year-old attacker named Navid Akram abroad. It is being told that Akram is of Pakistani origin. He has been a student of Al-Murad Institute in New South Wales. This institute teaches Arabic and Quran. At present, no connection of Al-Murad Institute has been found with this terrorist attack.

Navid Akram has studied from Sydney and Pakistan

According to reports, apart from Sydney's Central Queensland University, Navid Akram has also studied from Islamabad's Hamdard University. It is being told that he was recently removed from his job. At present, security agencies have raided Navid Akram's house in Bonnyrigg, from where it can be revealed that he is involved in online terrorist activities. At present, the police has not given any official statement in this matter. At the same time, Australian Security Intelligence Organization chief Mike Burgess said that they have recovered an improvised explosive device (IED) from the car of the suspect involved in the firing.

The attackers fired bullets indiscriminately at 2000 Jews.

2000 people from the Jewish community were gathered on Bondi Beach, who were celebrating the Hanukkah festival. This program was organized by the Jewish organization Chabad. According to the local time of Australia, at around 6:45 pm, suddenly two armed attackers started firing bullets at the crowd, causing chaos there. Within a short time, piles of dead bodies were found everywhere on the beach.

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