Detective Senior Constable Cesar Barraza.
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The hero police officer who is believed to have shot and killed Bondi gunman Sajid Akram has been identified as Cesar Barraza, a local detective who joined the force because he “hates crime”.

Yesterday, dramatic video footage surfaced showing a detective senior constable bravely confronting shooters in a harrowing scene. As chaos erupted, he strategically took cover behind trees, attempting to neutralize the threat posed by gunmen armed with long-range rifles on a footbridge.

Remarkably, the officer was without any protective gear when he courageously raised his pistol and engaged the attackers.

Detective Senior Constable Cesar Barraza.
The police officer who is believed to have shot dead Sajid Akram has been identified as Detective Senior Constable Cesar Barraza. (Nine)

It is believed that his decisive actions led to the demise of 50-year-old Sajid Akram and the wounding of 24-year-old Naveed Akram. The latter was subsequently detained by police at the scene.

This officer, Cess Barraza, may be familiar to some as he was featured on the police reality TV series, Recruits, over 15 years ago. On the show, he introduced himself with conviction, stating, “My name is Cess Barraza, I’m 26 and I want to be a police officer because I hate crime.”

In response to the incident, NSW Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon commented this afternoon. While confirmation is pending regarding whether Barraza’s shots struck the Akrams, the commissioner lauded his bravery and quick thinking in confronting the dangerous situation.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Premier of NSW Chris Minns,  and  NSW Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon provide an update on the Bondi Beach shooting at a press conference at NSW Police Executive offices in Sydney, Tuesday, 16 December 2025.
Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon praised Barraza’s “incredible” bravery. (Sam Mooy)

This afternoon, NSW Police Commissioner Mal Lanyon said authorities had not yet confirmed Barraza’s shots struck the Akrams, but praised his actions in confronting them.

“We’re still awaiting ballistic examination before we can confirm who fired that shot,” he said. 

“I’m proud of the officer who has been identified, as I am of every police officer there on that day. 

“The bravery they went through to approach and resolve that situation is incredible.”

Bondi Pavilion vigil
Fifteen innocent victims were killed in Sunday’s attack. (Audrey Richardson/Getty Images)

A statement from his family said he has a challenging recovery ahead of him, including several rounds of surgery, after “miraculously surviving”.

He has only served in the police force for four months, but Lanyon assured that he will be supported.

“We will find appropriate duties for him, depending on the nature of that injury and his capacity,” the commissioner said.

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