Australian police are investigating a trip taken to the Philippines by alleged gunmen in the month before a deadly shooting at Bondi Beach
Manila authorities tell the BBC they travelled to the country between 1 and 28 November, following reports they visited to receive "military-style training"
Sajid Akram, 50, travelled on an Indian passport and his son, Naveed, 24, using an Australian passport, they say. Both have previously been named in Australian media
Elsewhere, Australian police say "homemade" Islamic State group flags and improvised explosive devices (IEDs) have been found in a vehicle used by the gunmen
Australia's PM says the attack - in which fifteen people were killed - appears to have been "motivated by Islamic State ideology"
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Twenty-four people remain in hospital - three are in critical condition and another five are critical but stable
Police investigating Bondi gunmen's trip to Philippines month before shooting