Lawyers for Bondi gunman Naveed Akram have failed in a bid to have the identities of his mother, brother and sister protected by a decades-long court suppression order on safety grounds.
Breakdown
- Akram's home targeted after his address was shared online post-Bondi massacre
- Court denied Akram's request to suppress family identities for safety 16s
- Judge cited public interest and international reporting in decision 28s
- Family described living in fear due to harassment and threats 53s
- Akram has not entered pleas to 59 charges; case returns to court soon 1m 25s