NSW Police Provide Update on Bondi Attack
NSW Police prepare to prevent violence at a planned Cronulla rally after the Bondi Beach terror attack that killed 15 and injured 38, enforcing zero tolerance for retribution.
- On December 15, NSW Police confirmed they are aware of a potentially violent retribution rally reportedly planned for Cronulla and are monitoring social media intelligence ahead of later this month.
- On Dec. 14, 2025 the Bondi Beach attack killed 15 people and left 38 in hospital, with authorities identifying father-and-son Sajid and Naveed Akram as the gunmen.
- Operation Shelter is gathering intelligence and planning responses while more than 320 police officers were deployed to places of worship and areas with high Jewish populations.
- Following the attack, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese convened a snap national cabinet meeting where federal, state and territory leaders agreed to recall parliament to strengthen gun laws.
- Amid calls for change, NSW Premier Chris Minns pledged an independent inquiry and urged de-escalation to allow communities in New South Wales to mourn, warning against a `descent into vindictive violence`.
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NSW Police Commissioner Stands by Police Response Time to Bondi Terror Shooting
In response to mounting criticism, New South Wales (NSW) Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon said police “responded promptly” to the terrorist attack on Bondi Beach. Fifteen victims and one of the shooters have been confirmed dead, while another 42 are injured after two gunmen attacked a Jewish Hanukkah event on the beach. “I’ve been really clear. Our police responded promptly. Our police respond very promptly,” Lanyon said. “We work closely with the…
'What do we say? And more importantly what do we do?' - Australia's tech sector reacts to the Bondi terrorism attack
Australians and the world have been left horrified and reeling after at least 16 people were killed, with another 40 injured following a mass shooting involving two gunmen at Sydney’s Bondi Beach on Sunday evening. NSW police declared the incident a terrorist attack, which began at about 6.40pm on December 14. Alongside a typically busy... Read more »
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