Family of Bondi Beach shooting suspect seeks gag order amid vigilante threats

Naveed Akram, 24, is accused of opening fire on a Hanukkah celebration on December 14 in Australia's worst mass shooting in decades.

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Family of Bondi Beach shooting suspect seeks gag order amid vigilante threats

Naveed Akram, 24, is accused of opening fire on a Hanukkah celebration on December 14 in Australia's worst mass shooting in decades.

Leonie Gittani, instructing solicitor for alleged Bondi Beach gunman Naveed Akram, speaks to the media as she leaves Downing Centre Local and District Court with Senior Public Defender for New South Wales Richard Wilson SC, in Sydney, Australia, March 17, 2026.
Leonie Gittani, instructing solicitor for alleged Bondi Beach gunman Naveed Akram, speaks to the media as she leaves Downing Centre Local and District Court with Senior Public Defender for New South Wales Richard Wilson SC, in Sydney, Australia, March 17, 2026.
(photo credit: REUTERS/HOLLIE ADAMS)
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MARCH 17, 2026 08:47
Updated: MARCH 17, 2026 09:00

The family of a man accused of killing 15 people at a Jewish festival on Sydney's Bondi Beach last year fears for their safety after a spate of alleged vigilante attacks, a court heard on Tuesday.

Naveed Akram, 24, is accused of opening fire on a Hanukkah celebration on December 14 in Australia's worst mass shooting in decades.

Akram is seeking a gag order preventing the publication of the names or photos of his mother, brother and sister, as well as their home address and places of work and schooling, due to fears for their safety, his barrister Richard Wilson told a Sydney court.

Akram is charged with "the most serious and the most notorious terrorist attack this country has ever seen," Wilson said, putting his family at risk from attacks from "misguided and angry" members of the public.

A court sketch depicts Naveed Akram, 24, accused of opening fire on a Jewish Hanukkah celebration at Sydney's Bondi Beach in an attack that killed 15 people, appearing via video link at Downing Centre Local and District Court in Sydney, Australia, March 17, 2026.
A court sketch depicts Naveed Akram, 24, accused of opening fire on a Jewish Hanukkah celebration at Sydney's Bondi Beach in an attack that killed 15 people, appearing via video link at Downing Centre Local and District Court in Sydney, Australia, March 17, 2026. (credit: Rocco Fazzari/AAP/via REUTERS)

The family has received death threats on several occasions in person and via phone and text message, while their home in the western Sydney suburb of Bonnyrigg had been targeted by "vigilantes," Wilson said.

"They have had the intended effect of causing fear," he said, telling the court the family thought they were at risk of physical harm.

Appearing via video link from the maximum-security jail where he is being held, Akram spoke only to confirm he could hear proceedings.

Dressed in a prison uniform with his hair closely cropped, he remained impassive throughout the hearing, keeping his head down for much of the time.

He is yet to enter a plea.

"He's doing good, he's doing OK," Akram's solicitor Leonie Gittani told reporters outside the court.

Principle of open justice

The proposed gag order is being challenged by several Australian media groups on public-interest grounds. Appearing on their behalf, barrister Matthew Lewis said on Tuesday that protecting the principle of open justice in the case would have a "therapeutic effect" for the country.

The identities of Akram's family and their home address were already widely known, while his mother gave an interview to a local newspaper shortly after the attack, he added.

Magistrate Hugh Donnelly reserved judgment until April 2.

Akram faces a total of 59 charges over the attack, including 15 counts of murder, 40 counts of wounding with intent to murder and a terror offense.

His father, Sajid Akram, who police also accuse of carrying out the shooting, was shot dead by police at the scene.

Police say the men were inspired by the Islamic State militant group to carry out the attack using several high-powered weapons the elder Akram had legally acquired.

"The outpouring of public grief, public outrage, and public anger at what he and his father allegedly did are unprecedented, extraordinary, and absolutely understandable," Wilson said.

The attack stunned a nation known for its strict gun laws, prompting renewed calls for tighter controls and more decisive action to combat antisemitism.

Australia has launched a government-backed inquiry into antisemitism and social cohesion, with findings due by December. The government has already strengthened gun laws and introduced new hate speech legislation.

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