
"The Bondi terror attacks suspects spent their entire four-week visit to the Philippines in Davao City, rarely leaving their hotel expect for an hour or so at a time, and never talking to any other guests or receiving visitors, according to Philippine police and hotel staff. The initial police investigation casts more light on the four-week trip by the alleged gunmen."
"Naveed Akram, 24, has been charged by police in Australia with 59 offences, including 15 counts of murder after allegedly opening fire on a Jewish Hanukah celebration at Bondi beach on Sunday. He was seriously injured in a subsequent shootout with police and his father, Sajid, 50, was shot dead. Australian police have also charged Naveed with one count of committing a terrorist act, which investigators allege may have been inspired by Islamic State after indications that the pair were radicalised in some way"
Sajid and Naveed Akram stayed in one Davao City hotel room from 1–28 November and rarely left or interacted with other guests. Naveed faces 59 charges in Australia, including 15 counts of murder and a terrorism charge after the Bondi Hanukah shooting; he was seriously injured and his father was shot dead in a police shootout. Investigators found an IS flag in the vehicle used to travel to Bondi, and Asio had previously probed Naveed's connections to radical Islamists in Sydney. Philippine police interviewed hotel staff and reported no obviously suspicious behaviour during the four-week stay.
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