Australia to hold public inquiry into Bondi Beach attacks

Australia to hold public inquiry into Bondi Beach attacks

By Alasdair Pal

SYDNEY, Jan 8 (Reuters) - Australia will hold ​a Royal Commission inquiry ‌into the Bondi Beach mass shooting ‌in which 15 were killed, the country's most powerful public inquiry, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese ⁠said on ‌Thursday.

The mass shooting at a Jewish Hanukkah celebration ‍at Sydney's famed Bondi Beach on December 14 shocked a country ​with strict gun laws ‌and fuelled calls for tougher controls and stronger action against antisemitism.

Police say the alleged father and son perpetrators were ⁠inspired by the ​Islamic State militant ​group.

Albanese said the Royal Commission, a government inquiry which ‍can ⁠compel people to give evidence, will be led by ⁠retired judge Virginia Bell.

(Reporting by Alasdair ‌Pal in Sydney; Editing ‌by Michael Perry)

 

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