More details have emerged regarding the the gunmen who killed 15 people at an Australia beach.
In the new reports, the police commissioner of New South Wales revealed the father and son who were behind the brutal shooting were allegedly motivated by ISIS.
A separate report from authorities in Australia revealed the son was previously under surveillance by an Australian intelligence agency.
The Guardian reported more on the new reports:
The father and son duo allegedly behind the Bondi attacked appear to have been inspired by Islamic State, the Australian prime minister says, as police confirmed they were investigating why the pair travelled to the Philippines last month.
The New South Wales police commissioner, Mal Lanyon, on Tuesday alleged Naveed Akram, 24, and his 50-year-old father, Sajid, had recently travelled to the Philippines.
Lanyon also alleged that IEDs and two homemade IS flags were found in a car registered to Naveed that was parked at the scene of Sunday’s shooting.