Malaysia

No Malaysians affected by Sydney shooting incident

According to a statement from the Malaysian High Commission in Australia, the commission is currently working with local authorities to closely monitor the situation.

Updated 5 months ago · Published on 15 Dec 2025 11:30AM

 No Malaysians affected by Sydney shooting incident
Malaysians who are affected are asked to immediately inform the Malaysian High Commission for further action. - Image from Al-Jazeera, December 15, 2025

THERE are no reports of Malaysians involved in the shooting incident at Bondi Beach, Australia, yesterday.

According to a statement from the Malaysian High Commission in Australia, the commission is currently working with local authorities to closely monitor the situation.

“Malaysians are advised to stay away from affected areas and constantly monitor and be aware of the latest situation,” it said.

Malaysians who are affected are asked to immediately inform the Malaysian High Commission for further action.

For further enquiries or information, the Malaysian High Commission in Canberra can be contacted at +61 0261 200 300 or +61 0416 334 901. – December 15, 2025

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