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Bondi Attack Suspect's Family Fears for Their Safety
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Following the Bondi attack, family members of the alleged perpetrator have voiced serious concerns about their safety and well-being. They have expressed these fears in an Australian court, indicating the severity of the threats they perceive. In response, the alleged gunman is seeking a legal order to suppress his family's identity in an attempt to protect them from potential harm or harassment.Articole despre acest subiect
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Bondi attack suspect’s family members tell Australian court they fear for their lives
Naveed Akram’s lawyer tells Sydney court his family have been receiving death threats in person as well as via phone and text message
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Alleged Bondi gunman seeks order to suppress family's identity
Naveed Akram is seeking to prevent media publishing details about his mother, sister and brother.
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Former spy chief quits royal commission into antisemitism and Bondi attack
Just a fortnight after its opening hearing, Dennis Richardson has resigned without any explanationGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe former spy chief Dennis Richardson has resigned without explanation from the royal commission into antisemitism and the Bondi terror attack, just a fortnight after its opening hearing.The commissioner, Virginia Bell, released a statement on Wednesday night announcing Richardson’s surprise departure from his role as special adviser to the
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‘Cannot wait until December’: Dennis Richardson calls for urgency over Bondi attack failures after quitting inquiry
Former spy chief says recommendations regarding intelligence agencies shouldn’t wait for royal commission’s final reportGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastImprovements to public safety and intelligence in the wake of the Bondi terrorist attack “cannot wait until December”, former spy chief Dennis Richardson has said just days after he sensationally quit the antisemitism royal commission.“You cannot leave matters that go to public safety till the end of the year, particula
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