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Naveed Akram’s family members could be killed if their identities aren’t suppressed, court told
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Naveed Akram’s family members could be killed if their identities aren’t suppressed, court told

  • The court heard a suppression bid to shield the names and addresses of Akram's mother, brother, and sister to protect their safety.
  • Media groups argue there is no imminent risk and that permanent suppression may be unnecessary.
  • The magistrate reserved judgment on the suppression request for April 2.
  • Naveed Akram is charged with 59 offences, including 15 counts of murder and one count of committing a terrorist act.
  • Sajid Akram was killed by police at the scene of the Bondi Beach attack.
  • Authorities say the incident involved a mass shooting at a Hanukkah festival on Bondi Beach in December.
  • The court noted threats included calls and messages to the family expressing intent to harm.
  • Exhibit material included a leaked driver’s license image complicating the privacy issue.
  • The case centers on balancing public interest with family safety in reporting on terror events.
  • The Guardian and other outlets are challenging the suppression order in this case.
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Family of alleged Bondi shooter 'fearful' after vigilante threats
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Family of alleged Bondi shooter 'fearful' after vigilante threats

  • Naveed Akram’s family seeks a gag order to shield relatives from publication and threats.
  • Authorities say the relatives have received death threats since Akram’s arrest.
  • The barrister described possible threats as ‘are you still alive’ and ‘we’re going to kill you’ from vigilantes.
  • Court suppression aims to dampen further threats while allowing reporting on the case.
  • Investigators say the attack is Australia’s deadliest mass shooting since 1996, influencing media coverage.
  • The magistrate will decide on April 2 whether to grant the suppression order.
  • Media outlets argued transparent reporting serves community confidence amid hostility and emotion.
  • Akram’s father was killed by police during the attack, described as Australia’s deadliest mass shooting since Port Arthur 1996.
  • A court gag order would dampen threats while keeping the public informed about the case.
  • The hearing was held at Sydney’s Downing Centre Local Court via audiovisual link.
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