Prosecution of Naveed Akram

On 17 December 2025, the NSW Joint Counter Terrorism Team (JCTT) (comprising the New South Wales Police Force, the Australian Federal Police, the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation and the NSW Crime Commission) formally referred the prosecution of charges against Naveed Akram (the defendant) to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (Cth) (CDPP).

The prosecution against the defendant relates to his alleged role in the Bondi Beach shootings on Sunday, 14 December 2025 (the JCTT investigation into those matters is called Operation Arques).

The CDPP recognises the high level of public interest in this matter and will provide regular prosecution updates.

Charges  

On 17 December 2025, the JCTT charged the defendant with the following offences:

Offence provision Number of charges Description of offence Maximum penalty
Criminal Code (Cth), s 101.1 

1

Commit terrorist act Life imprisonment
Crimes Act 1900 (NSW), s 18 

15

Murder Life imprisonment
Crimes Act 1900 (NSW), s 27 

40

Attempted murder Imprisonment for 25 years
Crimes Act 1900 (NSW), s 33A 

1

Discharge Firearm etc with intent Imprisonment for 25 years
Criminal Code (Cth), s 80.2HA 

1

Display prohibited terrorist organisation symbol Imprisonment for 5 years
Crimes Act 1900 (NSW), s 48 

1

Causing explosives to be placed in or near building, conveyance or public place Imprisonment for 14 years

Current status

Brief of evidence is due to be served by 8 April 2026.

Listed at Downing Centre Local Court on 8 April 2026 for committal mention.

Next listed at Downing Centre Local Court on 16 February 2026 to review suppression order in relation to victim identification information in the Statement of Facts and Court Attendance Notices.

See previous court updates.

Role of the CDPP  

The CDPP is an independent prosecution service established by Commonwealth Parliament to prosecute alleged offences against Commonwealth law.

Further information about the CDPP and the prosecution process can be accessed on our website.

Victims and Witnesses  

The CDPP’s Prosecution Policy and Victims of Crime Policy set out our obligations towards victims of crime which includes keeping them informed of the progress of the prosecution and consulting with them in relation to certain prosecution decisions.

The CDPP’s Witness Assistance Service provides information and support to victims of crime and works closely with prosecutors to help ensure that victims and their families are provided with information and support throughout the prosecution process.

Our Victims and Witnesses website provides further information including the support services available to victims of crime.

NSW Victims Services is available to provide access to counselling and financial assistance and can be contacted on 1800 411 822 (Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm). More information is available on their Support for victims of the Bondi Beach terrorist incident webpage.