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Home / Crime and Justice / Taxpayers Fund Defense for Alleged Bondi Killer

Taxpayers Fund Defense for Alleged Bondi Killer

29 Jan

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Summary

  • Taxpayer-funded Legal Aid is funding the defense of alleged Bondi Beach shooter Naveed Akram.
  • The prominent Sydney firm Archbold Gittani will represent Akram, facing 59 charges.
  • Akram is held in Goulburn Supermax, classified as a high-risk 'category AA' inmate.
Taxpayers Fund Defense for Alleged Bondi Killer

Taxpayers are funding the defense of Naveed Akram, the 24-year-old accused in the Bondi Beach Hanukkah event attack. His defense will be handled by Sydney law firm Archbold Gittani, known for representing clients accused of serious offenses. Akram faces 59 charges, including 15 counts of murder and 40 counts of wounding with intent to murder.

His father, Sajid Akram, was killed by police during the incident on December 14. Naveed Akram is currently held in Goulburn Supermax, a high-security facility, where he is classified as a 'category AA' inmate, indicating a high risk of engaging in or inciting terrorist activities. This classification involves isolation and 24-hour monitoring.

The use of Legal Aid, which is primarily funded by taxpayers, for Akram's defense has raised questions. Robert Gregory, CEO of the Australian Jewish Association, expressed that while fair trials are essential, public funds should be used sparingly and with clear justification.

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Legal Aid confirmed that Archbold Gittani will represent Akram. Lawyers Ben Archbold and Leonie Gittani from the firm have extensive experience with high-profile and serious cases. The firm previously represented Keli Lane and is currently representing a police officer charged with murder. Akram's legal representation at Goulburn Supermax involves strict security protocols for visitors.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The defense of Naveed Akram is being handled by the prominent Sydney law firm Archbold Gittani.
Naveed Akram's legal defense is being funded by Legal Aid, with the majority of its money coming from taxpayers.
Naveed Akram is being held in Goulburn Supermax, a high-security prison in New South Wales, classified as a 'category AA' inmate.

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