This was revealed about Sajid Akram, who carried out the terrorist attack on Sydney’s Bondi Beach, know what information Hyderabad Police got?, Sydney bondi beach terror attack accused Sajid Akram did not visit Hyderabad even after his fathers death


Hyderabad. A new revelation has come to light in the investigation of Hyderabad Police about Sajid Akram, who carried out the terrorist attack on Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia. According to The Times of Newspaper, police investigation revealed that Sajid Akram had gone to Australia in November 1998. He came to India 6 times in connection with property. Then he stopped coming to India. Even when Sajid Akram’s father died in 2009, he did not come to Hyderabad. Sajid Akram is 50 years old. Sajid, who was involved in the Bondi Beach attack in Sydney, was shot dead by police. His son Navid Akram was injured.

During investigation, Hyderabad Police found out that Sajid Akram’s father was retired from the army. Sajid Akram’s brother is a doctor by profession. Sajid’s father and brother have a house in Ali Hasnat Colony of Toli Chowki, Hyderabad. During interrogation by Hyderabad Police, Sajid’s family members told that they do not know when Sajid Akram and his son Navid became fundamentalists. Sajid did his graduation in commerce from Anwar Ul Uloom College, Hyderabad. He was married to Australian Venera Grosso. Apart from Naveed, Sajid, who carried out the terrorist attack in Sydney, also has a daughter.

According to the newspaper, Sajid Akram came to Hyderabad with his wife Venera in 2001. He married Venera here in the Islamic manner. Sajid had also sold his part of his ancestral property in Shah Ali Banda area of ​​Hyderabad. Actually, Hyderabad Police has become active in the Sydney terrorist attack case because the investigation had revealed that Sajid Akram had gone to Philippines on an Indian passport. Son Navid also went to Philippines with him. Sajid and Navid Akram killed 16 people and injured more than 25 people in the Bondi Beach attack in Sydney.

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