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Sydney photographer charged after alleged theft from Bondi attack victim

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Published May 21, 2026
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Photographer Charged After Alleged Theft at Bondi Beach Attack Scene A 35 year old photographer in Sydney has been charged after police accused him of stealing camera equipment from a victim of the Bondi Beach attack. The equipment was later allegedly pawned. The case relates to a deadly incident at Bondi Beach, where gunmen opened fire during a public Hanukkah event. Fifteen people were killed in the attack, including retired police officer and photographer Peter Meagher. Police say Meagher was working at the event when the attack happened. His camera equipment went missing during the chaos. Police Investigation and Arrest Authorities launched an investigation after Meagher’s family appealed for the return of his missing camera. His wife publicly asked for help on social media, saying the equipment was taken from Archer Park after the incident. Following the complaint, police searched a home in western Sydney. Officers recovered a camera, handcuffs, and several electronic devices. Police also searched a vehicle linked to the suspect. They reported finding a small quantity of white crystal substance along with more electronic items. The accused has been charged with several offences. These include larceny, handling stolen property, possession of a prohibited weapon without a permit, and drug related offences. He has been granted strict conditional bail and will appear in court next month. Separate Allegations Involving Bondi Hero In a separate development, police have charged two brothers of Ahmed Al Ahmed, who became known after stopping one of the attackers during the Bondi incident. Investigators allege the brothers threatened him and tried to pressure him for money from public donations raised in his name. Ahmed Al Ahmed was seriously injured while trying to disarm attacker Sajid Akram during the shooting. His actions were widely praised, and an online fundraiser collected more than AU$2.5 million for his recovery. Police say Ahmed later reported the alleged threats. His brothers appeared in court on charges related to harassment using a communications service.
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A 35 year old photographer in Sydney has been charged after police accused him of stealing camera equipment from a victim of the Bondi Beach attack. The equipment was later allegedly pawned.

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The case relates to a deadly incident at Bondi Beach, where gunmen opened fire during a public Hanukkah event. Fifteen people were killed in the attack, including retired police officer and photographer Peter Meagher.

Police say Meagher was working at the event when the attack happened. His camera equipment went missing during the chaos.

Police Investigation and Arrest

Authorities launched an investigation after Meagher’s family appealed for the return of his missing camera. His wife publicly asked for help on social media, saying the equipment was taken from Archer Park after the incident.

Following the complaint, police searched a home in western Sydney. Officers recovered a camera, handcuffs, and several electronic devices.

Police also searched a vehicle linked to the suspect. They reported finding a small quantity of white crystal substance along with more electronic items.

The accused has been charged with several offences. These include larceny, handling stolen property, possession of a prohibited weapon without a permit, and drug related offences. He has been granted strict conditional bail and will appear in court next month.

Separate Allegations Involving Bondi Hero

In a separate development, police have charged two brothers of Ahmed Al Ahmed, who became known after stopping one of the attackers during the Bondi incident.

Investigators allege the brothers threatened him and tried to pressure him for money from public donations raised in his name.

Ahmed Al Ahmed was seriously injured while trying to disarm attacker Sajid Akram during the shooting. His actions were widely praised, and an online fundraiser collected more than AU$2.5 million for his recovery.

Police say Ahmed later reported the alleged threats. His brothers appeared in court on charges related to harassment using a communications service.

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