A Pakistani-origin man living in Sydney put out of video seeking help to stop the misinformation on social media where his photo was used as that of shooter Naveed Akram, as both of them have the same name. Naveed Akram and his father Sajid Akram opened fire at a Hanukkah festival at Sydney’s Bondi Beach killing at least 15 people. “One of the shooter’s name is Naveed Akram and my name is Naveed Akram as well. Some of the social media accounts they have taken my pictures from my Facebook account and they are linking that picture to the shooter,” Naveed Akram who is not the shooter said adding that the situation turned out to be very scary for him and his life was at risk. “I am going to clearly tell everyone that that is not me and I have nothing to do with that incident or with that person. That is a different person and I am completely outside of this matter,” he said.Pakistan Consulate General Sydney released Naveed Akram’s video and condemned the mix-up. “Qamar Zaman Consul General spoke to Mr Naveed Akram S/o Muhammad Akram, a Pakistan origin resident of Sydney, Australia, who is being falsely mixed up with Bondi Shooter, being namesake, earlier in the morning. This act has endangered the life of an innocent Pakistani national,” the post said. “The Government of Pakistan has unequivocally condemned the tragic incident that occurred at Bondi Beach. Our deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences are extended to the victims and their families during this profoundly difficult time. The Pakistani Government stands firm in its belief that terrorism, in any form, constitutes a heinous crime against humanity and must be condemned without reservation.In light of these events, members of the Pakistani community in Sydney are urged to remain vigilant and maintain strong connections with one another. Unity and awareness within the community are vital as we collectively navigate this challenging period,” the message said.
'I am very stressed': Pakistani man in Sydney says he's scared as he got mistaken for shooter Naveed Akram
