Core Points - A mass shooting incident occurred at Bondi Beach, Sydney, on December 14, resulting in 16 deaths, including one suspect, and 40 injuries. The suspects are a father-son duo, with the son being 24-year-old Narvid Akram [1][3] - The suspects were monitored leaving their temporary residence in Campsie shortly before the attack, and they had traveled to the Philippines weeks prior, raising concerns about potential links to extremist organizations [1][5] - The attack is being investigated as a terrorist act targeting the Jewish community, with the Australian Prime Minister describing it as shocking and heartbreaking [5][6] Investigation Details - Narvid Akram was shot and is in critical condition, while his father was killed by police at the scene. A flag associated with ISIS was found in their vehicle [3][5] - The Australian security intelligence organization had been investigating Narvid Akram for six years due to his connections with ISIS-affiliated terrorists in Sydney [3] - The police recovered four weapons at the scene and two more from their temporary residence in Campsie [5] Background Information - Narvid Akram's mother stated that he had recently lost his job due to company bankruptcy and described him as a non-violent individual, contradicting the notion of his involvement in extremist activities [5] - This incident marks the deadliest mass shooting in Australia since the 1996 Port Arthur massacre, which resulted in 35 deaths [6]
澳媒起底邦迪滩枪击案嫌犯父子:两人曾前往菲律宾待了一个月,警方正调查此行动机
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-12-15 11:25