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‘Missing piece’ in counter-terror approach may have let Bondi gunman slip through the cracks

Phoebe Griffiths & Liam Beatty
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23 Dec, 2025 02:47 AM5 mins to read

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New details reveal alleged planning, travel and training before the Bondi terror attack. Photo / Getty Images

New details reveal alleged planning, travel and training before the Bondi terror attack. Photo / Getty Images

Counter-terrorism expert Greg Barton has revealed the “missing piece” he says could have helped prevent the Bondi terror attack that claimed 15 lives.

Barton told Sunrise that one of the alleged gunmen responsible for the Bondi terror attack was interviewed by officials about extremism in 2019.

Naveed Akram, 24, who with his father Sajid allegedly carried out the attack, was investigated by the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) in October 2019 when Barton said an “incident response – the counter-terrorism intelligence” was done.

The then 18-year-old Akram was investigated over his association with members of a Sydney-based Isis terrorist cell, but authorities deemed no further inquiries were needed and the investigation was closed.

“But in the five years since we haven’t had the follow-up work which is sometimes referred to as countering violent extremism,” Barton told Sunrise.

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Naveed Akram, 24, has been identified one of the alleged shooters. Photo / Sky News
Naveed Akram, 24, has been identified one of the alleged shooters. Photo / Sky News

He said the follow-up work allowed Asio officials to spend time building relationships with people flagged for terrorist suspicions to try to understand what is going on in the person’s life.

The goal was to then try to divert the person away from extremism and provide them with support resources, Barton said.

The flowers and tributes outside the Bondi Pavilion, honouring the victims at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia on December 15. Photo / Getty Images
The flowers and tributes outside the Bondi Pavilion, honouring the victims at Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia on December 15. Photo / Getty Images

“That seems to be the missing piece we didn’t attend to in the last five years,” he said.

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Here is a chronological account of the information available about the alleged gunmen’s movements before the horrific attack.

October 2025: Alleged gunmen filmed ‘training’

In a court statement of facts, police allege a video recorded in late October 2025 depicted the father and son “conducting firearms training in a countryside location, suspected to be in New South Wales”.

“The accused and his father are seen throughout the video firing shotguns and moving in a tactical manner,” the document reads.

In another video from October mentioned in the court documents, police allege the two men are filmed in front of an image of an Isis flag making several statements regarding their motivation for the Bondi attack.

Still from a video recorded on Naveed Akram’s phone in October. Photo / NSW Police
Still from a video recorded on Naveed Akram’s phone in October. Photo / NSW Police

“In this video, the accused and S Akram recite their political and religious views and appear to summarise their justification for the Bondi terrorist attack,” the statement reads.

The document states Naveed Akram appears to recite a passage from the Quran, with four long-arm firearms resting on wood panelling behind him.

Also in October, the statement of facts alleges Naveed Akram booked “room two” in a five-bedroom home on Brighton Ave in Campsie in Sydney’s southwest through Airbnb for a three-week period from December 2 to December 21.

November 2025: Alleged gunmen visit Philippines

The pair travelled to the Philippines in November to receive “military-style training“ according to counter-terrorism officials.

The Philippines Bureau of Immigration said the pair arrived on November 1 and left the country on November 28.

In an interview with news.com.au, Ian Wilson, a lecturer in politics and security, said “from the material available, we know they went to the Southern Philippines which has historically been a site of conflict for a whole range of extremist groups for decades”.

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A view of Davao International Airport on December 18 where Sajid and Naveed Akram, suspects in the deadly Bondi Beach shooting, arrived and departed from during their trip in November. Philippine authorities said there is no evidence that the suspects in the Bondi shooting received any military or terrorist training during their recent visit to the Philippines. Photo / Getty Images
A view of Davao International Airport on December 18 where Sajid and Naveed Akram, suspects in the deadly Bondi Beach shooting, arrived and departed from during their trip in November. Philippine authorities said there is no evidence that the suspects in the Bondi shooting received any military or terrorist training during their recent visit to the Philippines. Photo / Getty Images

“Now there are micro-splinter factions and a hodgepodge of different groups in Mindanao and a range of different actors broadly networked with [Isis] worldwide.

“There are lots of things we don’t know … but you do not go to Mindanao just for the sake of it.”

December 2025: Two days before the attack

New details of what police allege occurred before the mass shooting were revealed in court on Monday.

In a statement of facts prepared by investigators, police say CCTV footage captures two males, alleged to be Naveed and Sajid Akram, the latter who was shot dead by police during the attack, arriving at the carpark near Archer Park, Bondi Beach, at about 9.30pm on December 12.

The two males park a vehicle and walk over the same footbridge where the mass shooting unfolded, the documents allege.

The men returned to Sydney at the end of November. Photo / Getty Images
The men returned to Sydney at the end of November. Photo / Getty Images

“The accused and his father are seen to exit the vehicle and walk along the footbridge, being the same position where they attended two days later and shot at members of the public,” the documents allege.

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“Police allege that this is evidence of reconnaissance and planning of a terrorist act.”

It is alleged in the police fact sheet released by the court that the father and son adhered to a religiously motivated extremist ideology linked to Isis.

December 2025: Day of the attack

The men were allegedly captured on CCTV entering and leaving the Airbnb allegedly booked by Naveed Akram in October.

The alleged gunmen leaving the Campsie property. Photo / NSW Police
The alleged gunmen leaving the Campsie property. Photo / NSW Police

The pair were allegedly captured carrying “long and bulky” items wrapped in blankets from the property at 2.16am on December 14.

It is alleged the footage then shows the father and son leave on their way to Bondi at 5.09pm.

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