Police arrest man who allegedly stole from Bondi Beach terror attack victim
A 35-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the theft of camera equipment from a victim of a shooting at Bondi Beach. The arrest took place during a police raid at a home in Marayong, Sydney. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about crime in the area following the terror attack.
- ▪The man was arrested during a police raid on Wednesday morning.
- ▪He has been charged with stealing from a Bondi Beach shooting victim.
- ▪The incident occurred in the aftermath of a terror attack at Bondi Beach.
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