Naveed Ackram, one of the two terrorists who carried out the terror attack at Bondi Beach in Sydney, was released from the hospital where he was treated after being wounded in an exchange of fire with police, and transferred to a detention facility. According to documents released by the Sydney court, he faces 59 charges, including 15 murder charges. According to Australian ABC network, he and his father Sajjid Ackram, who was killed at the scene, threw four explosive devices at the crowd on the beach - which did not detonate (three pipe bombs and an additional tennis ball-shaped device). It was also noted that the two had trained and recorded a video in which they "justified" the attack.

