No Evidence Links Bondi Beach Attackers to Philippine Military Training, Security Adviser Confirms

The Philippines' National Security Adviser confirmed no evidence links the Bondi Beach suspected gunmen to military training in the southern Philippines, despite initial speculation, as ISIS-affiliated groups have been degraded.

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The Philippines' National Security Adviser stated there is no evidence linking the suspected gunmen in the Bondi Beach attack to military training in the southern Philippines.

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This statement directly refutes any claims or suspicions that the attackers received combat instruction within the country's borders.

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Philippine security forces have significantly weakened ISIS-affiliated groups in the country since the 2017 Marawi Siege.

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The Marawi Siege, a major conflict, resulted in numerous deaths and widespread displacement of residents in the region.

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Despite the historical presence of extremist groups, no credible information connects the Bondi Beach attackers to any training activities in the Philippines.

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The adviser stated that Philippine intelligence and security investigations found no credible information connecting the suspects to training in the southern Philippines and noted that ISIS‑affiliated groups in the country have been significantly degraded since the 2017 Marawi Siege.[1]

The Marawi Siege was a major conflict that prompted sustained Philippine counter‑terrorism efforts; security officials say those efforts have greatly weakened ISIS‑affiliated groups in the south, reducing the likelihood that those groups could have provided recent combat training to the Bondi suspects.[1]

Australian police and intelligence described the incident as Islamic State–linked and have investigated possible inspirations and international links, but the Philippines' security adviser specifically reported no evidence of training in the southern Philippines; investigations into other foreign connections remain part of ongoing inquiries.

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