Bondi Beach Terror Suspects’ Philippines Trip Revealed: No Training

BREAKING: New revelations have emerged regarding the alleged Bondi Beach terror suspects, Sajid and Naveed Akram, confirming that the pair did not undergo military training during their month-long stay in the Philippines. This urgent update comes from Australian Federal Police Commissioner Krissy Barrett, who provided critical insights in a press conference earlier today.

The Akram duo, accused of executing a terror attack on December 14, 2025, reportedly traveled from Sydney to Manila on November 1, 2025, and subsequently moved to Davao City. They returned to Sydney on November 29, 2025. Commissioner Barrett stated, “Travel records show they spent almost a month in the Philippines.”

Authorities have emphasized that the initial assessment by the Philippine National Police indicates the suspects rarely left their hotel during their stay. Barrett noted, “There is no evidence to suggest they received training or underwent logistical preparation for their alleged attack.”

The Australian Federal Police (AFP) are currently reviewing CCTV footage from the suspects’ time in the Philippines, which has been provided by local police. Barrett added, “What this points to is that these individuals are alleged to have acted alone.”

This shocking twist raises significant questions about the nature of the attack at Bondi Beach and the extent of the suspects’ connections. Barrett confirmed, “There is no evidence to suggest these alleged offenders were part of a broader terrorist cell, or were directed by others to carry out an attack.”

As the investigation continues, many are left wondering about the implications of these findings. The lack of military training and the solitary nature of their trip suggest a different narrative than initially thought.

Stay tuned for more updates as authorities delve deeper into the circumstances surrounding the Bondi Beach attack and the Akram suspects’ activities.