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Terrorist hotspot?
The Philippine Star
|December 19, 2025
Radicalization doesn’t happen in a month. That's the comment of both Malacañang and the Armed Forces of the Philippines following reports that the father-and-son tandem that massacred 15 people in Australia’s Bondi Beach had stayed for a month in the Philippines, mostly in the Davao Region, before going on their rampage.
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Sajid Akram, 50, entered the Philippines on an Indian passport while his son Naveed, 24, used an Australian passport. Immigration records show that they arrived last Nov. 1 and left on Nov. 28. On Dec. 14, the two opened fire on a beach gathering of the local Jewish community in Sydney for Hanukkah, in what Australian officials have described as an antisemitic terrorist attack inspired by Islamic State ideology.
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