A Sydney-based Pakistani national, who shares the same name as one of the Bondi Beach attack suspects, says he fears for his life after being doxxed online. The Pakistan consulate general posted a video of a man named Naveed Akram, who said online attackers had lifted pictures from his Facebook account and claimed that they belonged to the 24-year-old attacker, who shares the same name. “I’m going to clearly tell everyone that is not me, and I have nothing to do with the incident or person – that is a different person,” Akram said in the video.

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