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Bondi shooting suspect Naveed Akram has been moved to Goulburn Supermax prison as he awaits a court appearance.
Akram, who has been charged with 59 offences, including 15 counts of murder and one count of committing a terrorist act, will next face court again on 8 April.
Corrective Services NSW said:
Community safety remains this government’s top priority, and Corrective Services NSW takes its responsibility to appropriately manage serious offenders incredibly seriously.
The high risk management correctional centre is the most secure prison in the state, and is equipped to accommodate inmates who pose the highest levels of risk.
We are not able to comment on the specific circumstances of individual inmates.
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Bondi terror suspect Naveed Akram has been moved to Goulburn Supermax prison, where he will remain until he faces court again in April. He faces 59 charges, including 15 murder counts.
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