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PNP Traces 'Philippine Trail' of Bondi Shooters

The investigation into the Bondi Beach massacre has shifted its focus to a critical "Philippine trail," as authorities trace the month-long movements of Sajid and Naveed Akram through the southern island of Mindanao. Philippine National Police and immigration officials have confirmed that the father-son duo arrived in Davao on November 1 and remained in the country until November 28, departing just sixteen days before the deadly shooting. This nearly four-week window is now the subject of intense scrutiny by counter-terrorism officials, who suspect the pair may have utilized the region, historically a site of extremist activity, to receive "military-style training" and tactical instruction.

While the Davao regional police are currently investigating whether the men used the city as a mere transit point to reach more volatile insurgent zones, the revelation has reignited security concerns in a city that was once a target of extremist violence. As the PNP intelligence division works to identify the pair’s local contacts and specific accommodations, the "Philippine trail" remains the primary lead in determining how the shooters acquired the specialized skills necessary to carry out the Bondi attack.