Police have raided a property in Sydney's south west believed to be linked to one of the alleged gunmen after at least 12 people were killed in the terror attack Police work at the scene of shooting at Bondi Beach (Image: AFP via Getty Images)
Police have descended on a residence in Sydney's south west thought to be connected to one of the gunmen behind the fatal Bondi Beach shooting.
Naveed Akram has been identified as one of two suspected attackers who unleashed gunfire at a Jewish Chanukah gathering just before 7pm on Sunday. The assault claimed at least 12 lives, with authorities officially categorising it as a terrorist act.
Law enforcement are presently searching a Bonnyrigg property believed to belong to Akram, with the entire street sealed off and designated as an active

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