
breakingAlleged Bondi shooter Naveed Akram moved from Sydney prison hospital to Goulburn SupermaxKimberley BraddishThe NightlyMon, 5 January 2026 1:17PMEmail Kimberley Braddish
Alleged Bondi shooter Naveed Akram has been transferred to Goulburn Supermax, following almost two weeks at a Sydney prison hospital.
The 24-year-old Bonnyrigg man faces 59 charges, including 15 counts of murder and committing a terrorist act, over the December 14 mass shooting at Bondi Beach.
Akram was seriously wounded when police opened fire during the attack, which also left his father Sajid Akram dead after he allegedly shot multiple people attending the celebration.
After being treated for abdominal gunshot wounds at Royal North Shore Hospital for nine days, Akram was moved under heavy security to Long Bay Jail in Sydney’s east, where he remained in the facility’s medical unit.
According to the Daily Telegraph, after a 13-day stay there, Akram has now been relocated to the High Risk Management Correctional Centre inside Goulburn’s maximum-security complex.
A source who spoke on condition of anonymity said Akram is expected to stay at Goulburn Supermax on remand.
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