The father and son duo who carried out the Bondi mass shooting on Dec. 14 travelled to the southern Philippines in November, a hotbed for ISIS activity.
According to the Filipino Bureau of Immigration, Naveed Akram, 24, and his late father, Sajid Akram, 50, flew to Davao City in the Mindanao region, and remained in the country from Nov. 1 to 28.
As The Epoch Times reported earlier, the younger Akram had links to members of Australia’s pro-Islamic State network—including jihadist preacher Wisam Haddad and convicted IS youth recruiter Youssef Uweinat—dating back to 2019.
However, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese told the public broadcaster on Nov. 15 that security agencies made the judgement that Akram’s activity did not justify his inclusion on a terrorist watchlist….
Bondi Terror Suspects Confirmed to Have Visited Southern Philippines Before Attack

