Bondi Beach shooting: Police probing gunmen’s visit to Philippines before deadly attack

Australian law enforcement officials have launched an international investigation into the activities of two gunmen prior to the deadly Bondi Beach shooting incident that shocked the nation. New South Wales Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon confirmed Tuesday that authorities are examining the father and son’s travel to the Philippines approximately one month before they carried out the mass shooting.

Commissioner Lanyon stated during a press briefing that the precise motives behind their Philippine journey remain unclear and constitute a critical component of the ongoing investigation. “The reasons why the father and son went to the Philippines—including their specific purpose and destinations—are under active investigation at this time,” Lanyon told reporters.

The investigation seeks to determine whether the Philippines trip involved weapons acquisition, training activities, or other preparations that might have facilitated the subsequent attack. Australian authorities are coordinating with international counterparts, including Philippine law enforcement agencies, to trace the suspects’ movements and contacts during their overseas visit.

This development adds an international dimension to the tragedy that unfolded at one of Australia’s most iconic beaches, raising questions about cross-border security cooperation and the monitoring of potential threats. The investigation represents one of the most complex multinational law enforcement operations Australia has undertaken in recent years regarding domestic security incidents.

Forensic teams continue to examine evidence from the shooting scene while behavioral analysis units work to reconstruct the perpetrators’ activities and motivations in the weeks leading up to the attack. The timing of the Philippines visit—approximately 30 days before the shooting—suggests potential premeditation and planning that authorities are urgently working to understand.