India, Dec. 18 -- Naveed Akram, the suspected gunman in Australia's Bondi Beach massacre, reportedly owned a membership in a Sydney shooting club. He has been charged with 59 offences, including 15 counts of murder.

The president of the hunting association said that the suspected attacker possessed a membership card, but added that he had not seen him for more than five years and clarified that the association does not issue permits to carry weapons, a Serbian newspaper reported.

The 24-year-old, along with his father Sajid Akram, are accused of shooting dead 15 people and injured at least 40 others in an attack at Bondi Beach on Sunday. Sajid was later killed during the attack.

All of those killed by the gunmen who have been identifie...