ISTANBUL, Dec 30 — Australian Federal Police Commissioner Krissy Barrett has said that the father and son accused of the mass shooting earlier this month at Bondi Beach in Sydney were operating alone, Anadolu Ajansi reported, citing local media.
There is no evidence that the two men were operating as part of a broader cell, she said during an update on the counter-terrorism operation launched in the wake of the attack on Dec 14, according to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
In the shooting, which took place during a Hanukkah celebration, 15 people were killed, and around 42 others were injured. One of the two suspected shooters was killed, while the other was critically injured.
Twenty-four-year-old Naveed Akram has been charged with 59 offences over the shooting, including 15 counts of murder.
Barrett added that there was no evidence that others directed Naveed and his father Sajid to carry out the attack.
"Given impending court processes and other security matters, I cannot provide all the details that we have," she said.
At the same media conference, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese also defended his government's decision not to hold a National Royal Commission into the attack despite calls to do so.
He said that Canberra is focused on "bringing the country together".


