SYDNEY: The terrorist involved in the Sydney’s Bondi Beach attack turned out to be an Afghan national.
According to the officials, the person has been identified as Naveed Akram, an Afghan national and he is told to be a bright student of Sydney’s Al-Murad Islamic Institute.
A social media post circulating online claims that the individual responsible for the attack at Sydney’s Bondi area, which reportedly resulted in 13 deaths and more than 100 injuries, has been identified as Naveed Akram, an Afghan national.
According to the post, the suspect is alleged to have links with terrorist networks operating in Afghanistan.
The post further claims that Naveed Akram was an “outstanding student” at Sydney’s Al-Murad Islamic Institute, citing statements attributed to his professors.
The post describes the incident as a criminal act and states that it has led to significant loss of life and injuries.
The claims are being widely shared on social media platforms.
It is worth mentioning that the same incident took place in the United States when an Afghan national shot-killed two National Guards in an area very close to the White House.
The attack was also carried out by an Afghan National Rehmanullah.
It is worth mentioning that some 20 European countreis have already called for an international concern over the immigirations of the Afghan nationals.
The countreis have said that the Afghan nationals are involved in the intense crime incidents as well as the militancy.
Their repatriation from the European countries is the much needed thing at the moment.
The Afghan nationals residing in the European coountries get the residence and work on the humantarian grounds , however, they cause many problem areas regarding the law-and-order situation.
They even make claims of the threats and the dangers to their lives back in Afghanistan to gain the sympathy and get more room to reside in European countreis.
However, after being invloved in so much of the militant incidents across the world, many countries have raised concerns regarding the Afghan national living in their countries.





