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Sydney Bondi Beach attack: Passports of attackers surfaced

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SYDENY: The passports of Indian terrorist Sajid Akram and his son, involved in the Sydney attack, were made public.

The Indian Embassy issued the passport of Indian-origin terrorist Sajid Akram for 10 years on February 24, 2022.

The Indian Embassy knew about the attacker’s Indian citizenship from day one, but they deliberately concealed the truth and gave their media time to blame Pakistan

Immediately after the Sydney attack, the Indian media tried to describe the attacker as Pakistani through misleading propaganda.

This misleading and nefarious attempt was to defame Pakistan on the international stage.

According to the foreign journal The Guardian, Australia deported two Indian intelligence agency RAW officials in 2020.

The move was taken against a network that the Australian intelligence agency described as a “nexus of spies”, as per The Guardian.

The Indian agents expelled from Australia in 2020 were also involved in profiling Indians living in Australia.

According to experts, the two terrorists involved in the Sydney attack may be linked to India’s intelligence agency, RAW.

It should be noted that a few days ago, terrorist Sajid Akram also traveled to the Philippines on an Indian passport

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