Bondi mass shooting gunman Sajid Akram hails from Indian Hyderabad

Akram migrated to Australia in 1998 and visited India on six occasions after migration

The police search for evidence around the area where the Bondi Beach shooting took place in Sydney on December 16, 2025. Australia's leaders have agreed to toughen gun laws after attackers killed 15 people at a Jewish festival on Bondi Beach, the worst mass shooting in decades decried as antisemitic "terrorism" by authorities. Photo: AFP

Indian police said on Tuesday that one of the two gunmen behind Australia's Bondi Beach mass shootings, Sajid Akram, was an Indian citizen who had left the country 27 years ago.

Akram and his son Naveed -- who is listed on Australian immigration records as an Australian citizen, according to authorities -- opened fire on people celebrating the Jewish festival of Hanukkah on Sunday, killing 15.

"Sajid Akram is originally from Hyderabad, India. He migrated to Australia in search of employment approximately 27 years ago, in November 1998," police in India's southern state of Telangana said in a statement.

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"As per information available from his relatives in India, Sajid Akram had limited contact with his family in Hyderabad over the past 27 years," the statement added.

"He visited India on six occasions after migrating to Australia, primarily for family-related reasons such as property matters and visits to his elderly parents. It is understood that he did not travel to India even at the time of his father's demise."

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