2 suspects in Bondi shootings stayed in PH for almost a month last November -- BI
Two suspected gunmen in the deadly Bondi shootings in Australia were found to have stayed in the Philippines for almost a month last November, the Bureau of Immigration (BI) said on Tuesday, Dec. 16.
BI Spokesperson Dana Sandoval confirmed that “Sajid Akram, 50, an Indian national, and his son, Naveed Akram, 24, an Indian-Australian national, arrived in the Philippines together last Nov. 1, 2025 from Sydney, Australia.”
Sandoval said that the father and son reported Davao as their final destination.
“They left the country on Nov. 28, 2025 on a connecting flight from Davao to Manila, with Sydney as their final destination,” she added.
She also said that they arrived in the Philippines without any other companion.
Reports stated that Sajid was killed by authorities while his son Naveed is still confined in a hospital after having allegedly carried out the shootings that took place in Bondi beach in Sydney last Sunday, Dec. 14, during a Jewish Hanukkah event. The shootings resulted in the deaths of 16 persons, including one of the suspects.
The same reports stated that Australian authorities found two flags of the militant group Islamic State in the gunmen's vehicle.