Gunman holds 20 hostages inside Sydney cafe

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Hostages were being held inside a cafe in central Sydney Monday with an Islamic State (IS) flag displayed against a window, according to witnesses and reports, while police said they were also responding to an “incident” at the nearby Opera House.

Martin Place in the central business district was shut down as scores of armed police surrounded the Lindt chocolate cafe, with TV pictures showing a flag — black with white Arabic writing — held to a window by terrified customers.

Reports said as many as 20 people were in the cafe and that there were at least two gunmen, although police had no immediate comment, only confirming that an operation was underway.

Witnesses reported hearing loud bangs that sounded like gun shots.

Patrick Byrne, a producer at Channel Seven whose newsroom is opposite the cafe, said staff at the television station watched the situation unfold.

“We raced to the window and saw the shocking and chilling sight of people putting their hands up against the panes of glass at the cafe,” he told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

“This was just extraordinary.”

Australia has been on high alert after the government raised concerns that citizens who have fought alongside jihadists in Iraq and Syria could return home radicalised and capable of carrying out attacks.

Martin Place is the finance centre of the city and houses several prominent buildings, including New South Wales state leader Mike Baird’s office, the Reserve Bank of Australia, Westpac Bank and the Commonwealth Bank.

Authorities said they were also dealing with an “incident” at the nearby Sydney Opera House, although police did not say whether it was related to the ongoing siege.

“The police are responding to an incident at the Opera House,” a New South Wales police spokeswoman told a foreign news agency, adding that no further details were available.

Reports said the Opera House had been evacuated.

– National security response – 

Prime Minister Tony Abbott convened a national security meeting to deal with the unfolding drama.

“This is obviously a deeply concerning incident but all Australians should be reassured that our law enforcement and security agencies are well trained and equipped and are responding in a thorough and professional manner,” he said.

The incidents came just minutes before police announced a man had been arrested in Sydney on alleged terrorism offences as part of ongoing investigations into plans for an attack on Australian soil.

They said the 25-year-old was seized as part of “continuing investigations into the planning of a terrorist attack on Australian soil and the facilitation of travel of Australian citizens to Syria to engage in armed combat”.

It was not clear if the matters were related.

More than 70 Australians are currently fighting for Islamic militants in Iraq and Syria. At least 20 have died and there are mounting concerns that increasing numbers of youths are being radicalised and could mount attacks at home.

Journalist Chris Kenny, who was in the Lindt cafe just before the siege began, said he understood the automatic glass sliding doors had been disabled.

“I did speak to a couple of people who saw a bit more of this unfold than I did,” he told  the newspaper he works for, The Australian.

“One woman said she tried to go into the shop just after I came out with my takeaway coffee but the doors wouldn’t open.

“So obviously whoever is doing this has disabled the automatic glass sliding doors to stop anyone else going in and she said immediately she could see there was a weapon.

“She mentioned it being taken out of a blue bag and people were straight away asked to put up their hands.”

3 COMMENTS

  1. Yes he is upholding the fight for the true relgion in all its glorious tradtion.the best way to resolve this crisis,it is for the mullhas who should go in and exchange themselves for the hostages but will they.No they will sit safely in their madrasas and exhort others preferbaly children to fight the glorious cause.

    • the situation is alot more confusing than it might seem to u,
      why do u think the 9/11 was blamed on usama bin ladin, despite the fact that there was no strong proof to blame him for? cause he showed an act of racisim. the quran is hard to understand but one thing is clear that forbids any violence if peace is possible…
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  2. Coward Terrorists will always target innocent civilians in public places. That is their hallmark! It is sad that 20 innocent people are held hostage by an ISIL terrorist in the heart of Sidney. What was the crime of these people? Having breakfast in the middle of the morning? The terrorists should know that they can gain a bit of attention through these cowardly acts but they should rest assured that that they cannot get away by these tactics. People all over the world have become aware of the real agenda of ISIL and has totally rejected it. Some will claim that the few youngsters are still trying to join them and that is because of their sleek recruitment campaign through social media by deceptive messaging. This is the time to stand up against all form of terrorism and neutralize them once and for all.

    Abdul Quddus
    DET – U.S. Central Command

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