The Bondi Beach shooting has drawn global attention after police confirmed that one of the gunmen, Sajid Akram, had long been estranged from his family in India. Telangana Police said he left Hyderabad in 1998 and later married a Christian woman in Australia. The family said they stopped contact soon after. The shooting took place in Sydney on Monday and left several people dead.Officials said the family in Hyderabad had no link to his actions. They also said they had no sign of any radical shift in his early life. The focus now is on his years in Australia.
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According to Reuters and other major outlets, police confirmed that Sajid Akram moved to Australia in November 1998 after finishing a commerce degree. He married Verena Grosso, which led to a split with his family in India. Relatives told Telangana Police that they had little contact with him for nearly 27 years.The family said they spoke to him only a few times. Police said Sajid visited India six times, mostly for property matters and to see his aging parents. He did not return when his father died. Police said this showed how deep the family rift had become.The News Minute reported that Sajid’s brother confirmed the estrangement. He said the family did not know anything about Sajid’s life in Australia. There were no complaints or warnings from India before Sajid left the country. Police said there was no evidence of radical activity in his early years.Authorities in Telangana stressed the incident had no link to India. They said there was no trace of influence or involvement from anyone in the state. They said any shift in Sajid’s life happened outside India.

Why These Findings Matter After the Bondi Beach Shooting
The Bondi Beach shooting shocked Australia and raised questions about the motives behind the attack. Police in both countries are reviewing the suspect’s past to understand what changed over the years. So far, India’s police say there is no sign of radicalisation during his time in Hyderabad.This finding reduces the chance of cross-border ties or organised networks tied to India. It helps narrow the timeline for investigators. The focus now shifts fully to his life in Australia and the actions that led him to the attack.For families in India and Australia, this news adds another layer to a tragic story. The attack has also renewed debate on community policing and early detection of radical behaviour.
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The Bondi Beach shooting remains under investigation. Police continue to search for answers as more details emerge about the suspect and his long separation from his family.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: What is the Bondi Beach shooting?
The Bondi Beach shooting was a deadly attack in Sydney. Police said two gunmen opened fire on Monday. Several people were killed and injured.
Q2: Who was Sajid Akram?
He was one of the gunmen in the attack. He moved from Hyderabad to Australia in 1998. Police say he lived there for more than two decades.
Q3: Why did his family cut ties with him?
His family said they stopped contact after he married a Christian woman. They said there were long years without any communication. Police confirmed the estrangement.
Q4: Did India have any link to his actions?
Telangana Police said no. They said there was no sign of radical thinking when he lived in India. They said any shift happened abroad.
Q5: Did he visit India after moving to Australia?
Police said he visited six times. These visits were mainly for family and property matters. He did not return after his father died.
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