Sydney shooting suspects traveled to the Philippines on Indian passports in November, while ISIS flags were also recovered from his car.
According to details, both suspects in the Sydney beach shooting incident traveled to the Philippines on Indian passports in November. According to Philippine Immigration, the suspects indicated Davao City as their final destination and returned to Sydney after staying in the Philippines between November 1 and 28.
On the other hand, the Philippine military has said that the military training of the suspects could not be immediately confirmed, while the Australian police are busy investigating the purpose of their trip to the Philippines. According to news agencies, ISIS flags have also been found with the suspects, which has increased the seriousness of the matter.
The Bloomberg report also said that the Sydney attackers, a father and son, travelled to the Philippines in November using Indian passports. The incident has raised international concern, and Australian authorities are gathering more evidence to determine the motives and possible links behind the attack.
Following the Sydney incident, international organisations and local authorities are urging special attention to the risks of such attacks and the suspicious aspects of international travel.
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