Court Grants Interim Order Suppressing Identities of Alleged Bondi Gunman’s Family
In Brief
A court has issued an interim order to suppress the names and addresses of the alleged Bondi attacker's family.
Key Facts
- Lawyers for the accused Bondi Beach gunman requested a court order to prevent publication of his family's identifying details.
- The accused is named as Naveed Akram, aged 24.
- The suppression order covers the names and home address of Akram’s mother and siblings.
- The order was sought to protect the mental and physical safety of the family members.
- An interim suppression order has been granted while a permanent order is being considered.
What Happened
Lawyers representing Naveed Akram, the alleged Bondi Beach attacker, requested and were granted an interim court order suppressing the names and addresses of his immediate family, citing safety concerns.
Why It Matters
The suppression order aims to protect the family of the accused from potential harm and media scrutiny. It highlights the legal measures available to safeguard individuals connected to high-profile criminal cases.
What's Next
A court will consider whether to grant a permanent suppression order for the family’s identifying details. Further legal proceedings in the case are expected.
