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Bondi terror suspect faces family threats under legal rules

1 April 2026
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A court has denied a request by Naveed Akram, a 24-year-old accused of a terrorist attack in Bondi, to conceal the identities and addresses of his family members due to ongoing threats and harassment they face. Judge Hugh Donnelly ruled that such orders were unnecessary, noting that Akram’s personal information had already been widely disseminated. Media outlets including News Corp and the Guardian opposed the request, arguing for transparency. The judge acknowledged the severe public interest and the threats faced by Akram’s family, including death threats and harassment from vigilantes. Despite these concerns, he determined that any suppression order would be ineffective, as the information is already public. Akram remains in custody, facing multiple charges related to the mass shooting that claimed 15 lives, including that of a 10-year-old girl, on December 14. His next court appearance is set for April 8.

Why It Matters

This case highlights the intersection of public safety, freedom of the press, and individual rights within the context of terrorism. The Bondi shooting is one of the deadliest mass shootings in Australia since the 1996 Port Arthur massacre, which led to significant changes in gun control laws. The legal system’s handling of public interest in cases involving alleged terrorism has far-reaching implications for how such cases are reported and perceived by society. The threats against Akram’s family underscore the social and psychological impacts of terrorism on both victims and the families of perpetrators.

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