Bondi Beach, Terror and shooting
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Amandeep Singh-Bola, a 34-year-old Indian-origin man who helped restrain Sajid Akram, one of the alleged shooters of the Bondi Bseach attack in Australia, said he wanted to help bring one of the assailants down and assist anyone who needed help.
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.
While Sajid Akram had roots in Hyderabad, there is no evidence that India or Telangana played any role in his radicalisation or in the planning of the Bondi Beach attack.
At least 16 people, including children, have died in the anti-Semitic Bondi Beach terror attack with dozens more being injured as families gathered to celebrate the festive season
Before Sajid Akram was granted a gun licence, the domestic intelligence agency ASIO had warned NSW Police that his son, Naveed Akram, had been associating with Islamic extremists.
Amandeep Singh Bola, a Punjabi-Sikh origin New Zealander, showed exceptional courage and bravery when the horrific shooting at the Bondi beach in Australia unfolded. Amandeep was enjoying kebabs at the beach when he heard the gunshots and he ran towards the attackers,
The ISIS-terrorist dad killed during the Bondi Beach massacre had transferred his family home into his wife’s name — seen as a “final insult” to the slain and injured that could stop their loved ones getting compensation.
The duo had listed Davao, a large city in the southern part of the Philippines on the island of Mindanao, as their destination. Their return flight was booked for Sydney.