Bondi Beach gunmen acted alone, ‘no evidence’ of ties to militant cell: Australia

Two gunmen who allegedly opened fire on a Jewish celebration on ‍Sydney’s Bondi Beach earlier this month acted alone and there was “no evidence” ‍they were part of a militant cell, police said on Tuesday.Naveed Akram and his father Sajid Akram are alleged to have killed 15 people at a Hanukkah event on December 14, Australia’s worst mass shooting in ⁠almost three decades that shocked the nation and led to immediate reforms of already strict gun laws.For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.Police have previously said the men were inspired by ISIS, with homemade flags of the militant group found in their car after the attack, and a month-long trip by the pair to a Philippines island previously plagued by militancy ‍a major focus of investigation.But on Tuesday, Australian Federal Police Commissioner Krissy Barrett said there was ‍no indication ‍the men had received formal ⁠training on the November trip ‌to Mindanao in the Philippines.“There ⁠is