By Sarah Spina-Matthews for ABC News
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There is no evidence the two men alleged to have carried out the Bondi terror attack were operating as part of a broader terrorist cell, the Australian Federal Police (AFP) boss has said.
In providing an update on the AFP's counter-terrorism operation launched in wake of the 14 December tragedy, Commissioner Krissy Barrett said Naveed Akram, 24 and his father Sajid - who was shot dead by police at the scene - were alleged to have operated alone.
She said there was no evidence the pair were directed by others to allegedly carry out the antisemitic attack, w
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