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Bondi Shooter Moved to Supermax Prison
5 Jan
Summary
- Alleged Bondi shooter Naveed Akram transferred to Goulburn Supermax.
- Akram faces 59 charges, including terrorism and 15 murder counts.
- Fifteen victims died in the December 14th attack.
Naveed Akram, the 24-year-old accused in the Bondi Beach massacre, has been transferred to the Goulburn Supermax Prison. This high-security facility is now his designated location as he awaits trial.
Akram is facing a total of 59 charges, including terrorism and 15 counts of murder. These charges relate to the horrific event on December 14th, where 15 people were killed near Bondi Beach. His father, Sajid Akram, was fatally shot by police at the scene of the attack.
Authorities have stated that community safety is paramount and that Corrective Services NSW is committed to managing high-risk offenders. Goulburn Supermax, known as the most secure prison in the state, is equipped to house inmates who pose the highest levels of risk.




