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Royal Commission Demands Gun Crackdown Following Bondi Terror Attack

Government inquiry pushes for stricter national firearms controls and expanded police presence at Jewish community events.

PoliticsPublished April 30, 2026 at 1:26 AMProcessed April 30, 2026 at 1:46 AM
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Following the horrific December 14 terror attack at Bondi Beach that claimed 15 lives, a royal commission has released an interim report demanding that state and federal governments prioritize a restrictive, nationally consistent National Firearms Agreement and a state-sponsored gun buyback scheme.

The inquiry, led by former High Court judge Virginia Bell, also recommended that New South Wales police extend the specialized security protocols currently used for Jewish high holy days to all high-risk Jewish community events.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who initially resisted calls for a royal commission before bowing to public pressure, confirmed that his National Security Committee has agreed to implement all 14 of the commission's recommendations.

The attack, carried out by 50-year-old Sajid Akram and his 24-year-old son Naveed Akram, resulted in the elder Akram being neutralized by police and the younger suspect being charged with 59 offenses, including 15 counts of murder and committing a terrorist attack.

While the Prime Minister claimed the report indicates no urgent changes are required, the government is moving forward with a broader agenda that includes reviews of counter-terrorism teams and mandatory participation in security exercises for cabinet ministers.

With the investigation ongoing, the commission continues to navigate the complexities of defining antisemitism while managing the limitations imposed by the pending criminal trial of the surviving attacker.

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