Sajid and Naveed Akram, a father and son from Sydney, visited areas in the Philippines in November where ISIS training camps are known to exist. The Australian Federal Police is expected to investigate the travel of the two men and the purpose of their visit.
This incident follows a recent attack in Sydney carried out by the Akram duo. Authorities are focusing on the implications of their trip to regions associated with terrorist activities.
The investigation may provide insights into the connections between the individuals and extremist groups, as well as the potential threats posed by such visits. This situation aligns with ongoing concerns regarding international terrorism and the activities of ISIS, as highlighted in previous reports on the group"s influence.
Further developments are anticipated as the investigation unfolds.

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