Authorities have uncovered an ISIS flag in the vehicle of Islamic terrorists Naveed and Sajid Akram, raising concerns about their connections to extremist groups. The discovery has prompted intensified investigations into their backgrounds and possible affiliations with broader terror networks.
According to ABC Australia, Australia’s intelligence agency previously scrutinized Naveed Akram six years ago due to his links to a Sydney-based Islamic State (IS) cell. This prior probe highlights ongoing concerns about the presence and radicalization of extremist elements within Australia.
Naveed and his father Sajid Akram were involved in a lethal attack that resulted in the deaths of at least 15 people. The incident has renewed discussions around security measures and counter-terrorism efforts in the country.
Authorities are continuing their investigations to determine the full scope of the Akram brothers’ activities and their potential connections to international terror groups. The findings will likely influence ongoing security policies and community outreach initiatives aimed at preventing future threats.