Naveed Akram Faces Additional Charges in Bondi Terror Case
Alleged Bondi terrorist Naveed Akram is hit with MORE charges

Image: Mail Online
Naveed Akram, accused of a mass shooting in Bondi, Sydney, now faces 19 new charges, including attempted murder and firearm offenses. This adds to the 59 charges he is already facing related to the December attack that resulted in 15 deaths. Akram remains in custody at Goulburn Supermax prison.
- 01Naveed Akram faces 19 new charges including ten counts of 'shoot with intent to murder'.
- 02He is already facing 59 charges related to a December mass shooting that left 15 dead.
- 03The new charges include six counts of discharging a firearm with intent to resist arrest.
- 04The Commonwealth Director requested an adjournment to prepare for the case, citing the review of 230,000 CCTV images.
- 05Akram will appear in court again on August 12.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
Naveed Akram, the alleged terrorist linked to a mass shooting in Bondi, Sydney, has been charged with 19 additional offenses. The Downing Centre Local Court was informed that these new charges include ten counts of 'shoot with intent to murder', six counts of discharging a firearm with intent to resist arrest, and three counts of causing grievous bodily harm with intent to murder. This brings the total number of charges against Akram to 78, which includes 15 counts of murder and 40 counts of attempted murder stemming from the December incident that resulted in 15 fatalities. During the court proceedings, the Commonwealth Director indicated that preparations for the case are progressing well, highlighting the review of approximately 230,000 CCTV images from various devices linked to Akram, some of which require translation. Akram is currently held at Goulburn Supermax, Australia's highest security prison, and is scheduled to return to court on August 12.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
The ongoing legal proceedings against Akram may have significant implications for community safety and perceptions of terrorism in Sydney.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
Reader Poll
What do you think about the legal proceedings against Naveed Akram?
Connecting to poll...
Read the original article
Visit the source for the complete story.




