Around 9.30am this morning Dec. 14th, a man witnesses described as wearing a headband covered in Arabic walked into a
central Sydney cafe, produced a gun and now holding several people - about 15/20 - hostage inside the cafe. He later forced crying women to hold a black
Islamic flag up to the window. He is believed to be affiliated with Islamic sect ISIS. Read full story after the cut...
From UK Daily Mail
Fear etched
into their faces, two young female employees have fled a central Sydney
cafe more than seven hours after a terrorist armed with a gun took more
than a dozen people hostage and forced crying women to hold a black
Islamic flag up to the window.
A
total of five hostages, including barista Elly Chen, have now escaped
the Lindt cafe in Martin Place an hour after a male employee and two
male customers scrambled from a fire exit and sheltered behind heavily
armed police officers shortly before 3.45pm on Monday.
It
is understood the hostages escaped from the cafe, rather than being
released by their captor. One former male hostage has been taken to
nearby St Vincent's Hospital, in Sydney's inner suburbs, and is being
treated for a pre-existing condition.
The gunman flew into a rage when he realised some of his captives had escaped.
'The
gunman could be seen from here getting extremely agitated, shouting at
remaining hostages,' tweeted journalist Chris Reason, who has a direct
line of sight into the cafe from the Seven Network newsroom directly
opposite and inside the police cordon.
The
light inside the building has gone off tonight, Mr Reason said, but
police would not reveal whether it was a law enforcement or
hostage-taker tactic.
Police negotiators have learned the name of the man and have made contact.
This evening, Mr Reason said he could see the gunman rotating the hostages through positions in the store's window.
'From
inside Martin Place we can see the faces of hostages - pained,
strained, eyes red and raw,' he recounted. Food and water was also being
delivered to the prisoners from the cafe's back kitchens.
Seven
Network staff have counted around 15 hostages in the cafe, he said,
rather than the 50 reported by Lindt Australia CEO Steve Loane earlier
on Monday.
Daily
Mail Australia understands a 25-year-old female fashion industry worker
and two female baristas aged in their 30s are among that number.
As
scores of heavily armed police, clad in black, remained on guard in
Martin Place, Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione tonight said police
would do whatever it takes for the situation to be peacefully
resolved.
On
Monday morning, witnesses described how a man wearing a headband
covered in Arabic walked into the cafe around 9:30am and produced a
shotgun from a blue bag.
Shortly
afterwards, as police surged into the city, hostages were seen with
their hands pressed against the windows holding up the Islamic Shahada
flag. It is an emblem of extremist group Jabhat al-Nusra, which is
fighting the Assad government in Syria.
The
hostage taker is believed to have demanded a flag of the Islamic State
terror group in Iraq and Syria and to talk to Prime Minister Tony
Abbott.
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A young female employee came running out of the Lindt cafe shortly before 5pm and was sheltered by waiting police |
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Ms Chen, pictured, was the fifth hostage, scrambling from the cafe with her hands in the air
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Sydney was
eerily quiet on Monday night. Office buildings went into lockdown
earlier this morning, Martin Place train station - a central
thoroughfare for workers - was shuttered. Events at the Opera House,
such as a performance of the Nutcracker, were cancelled as the city icon
was evacuated.
Hundreds
of heavily armed police, operating under unprecedented Task Force
Pioneer counter-terrorism protocols, were scouring the city, completely
isolating the darkened cafe.
In
an evening press conference, state Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione
sent a message of support directly to those imprisoned in the chocolate
cafe, at the whims of an unknown quantity.
'Rest
assured, we are doing all we can to set you free,' he said, boasting
that the state has the 'best police negotiators in the country' and that
the safety of hostages was authorities' 'number one priority'.
Police believe all hostages remain uninjured. '[And] if that's true, for that we're grateful,' Commissioner Scipione said.
Detectives have refused to confirm what weapons the militant is carrying, or even if the militant is accompanied by allies.
Queensland's
police commissioner Ian Stewart said earlier on Monday that he had
information an improvised explosive device may be involved, but state
Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione has tonight refused to confirm
that.
NSW
Premier Mike Baird warned workers in the Central Business District that
Martin Place and surrounding areas would remain an exclusion zone into
Tuesday.
'If you work in this exclusion zone, I'd ask you to work from home tomorrow morning,' a resolute Mr Baird told reporters.
Monday's
crisis began just hours after a 25-year-old suspect was arrested in a
terror raid in Beecroft, a leafy suburb in Sydney's north-west, but
police denied a link between the two events.
Two men, believed to be customers, ran around a corner and hid behind heavily armed police after six hours inside the cafe
On Monday
morning, columnist Chris Kenny, who was in the shop about 20 minutes
before the siege began, said he understood the automatic glass sliding
doors had been disabled after the gunman stormed the store.
'I
did speak to a couple of people who saw a bit more of this unfold than I
did,' he said. '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.
'The woman was quite frantic but very clear what she was telling (the police).
'I know the faces of the people who are sitting there enjoying a morning coffee.'
2GB
radio host Ray Hadley said he had three tense telephone conversations
with one of the hostages inside the cafe and he could hear the gunman
giving demands.
The
hostage asked to be put to air live following the instructions of the
gunman. However, Hadley refused saying he didn't have the expertise to
deal with the situation.
'There are some people who are not well. They've been in there for five hours, they're distraught,' he said.
'I'm not in a position to comply with requests that have been made, I can't.
'The
media can't play a role in negotiating with people purporting to be
from Islamic State holding hostages in a cafe in Sydney. This is the job
of authorities to solve htis problem.
'They want us to say things that we simply can't say.'
Witnesses
described the chaotic scenes in the legal, business and media centre as
it was shut down and scores of heavily armed police surrounded the
Lindt building.
All of the chocolate chain's stores around Sydney were closed following the incident, in an act of camaraderie.
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Hostages by the window |
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The terrorist |
240 comments:
«Oldest ‹Older 201 – 240 of 240Have bn following it on TV
Didnt get d tru picture until recently.
What a world
good
na waooo
Na WA o
...And i was planing to relocate to australia very soon
...I'm begining to have a second thought
So sad..rosepowell0@gmail.com
Yes o! Islam is peace, if George Bush had not invaded Iraq and unleashed isis we would never have heard such stories! Saddam had an iron grip on them hooligans but America barged in and upset everything! What we hear today are the consequences! BTW I know of xtians who have also done very horrible and unprintable things in the name of xtianity but I don't use them to judge the religion!
God nawa oh. Help us.
Remsco2sure@gmail.com
ISLAM; Religion of peace... i hail una
Na wa o. What is this worrld turning into?!
Jesus is Lord.
Hahahahah
australia of a place. i am segun.
fasegz@gmail.com
The world is indeed coming to an end. Let's all restitute and rededicate our lives. MC BABA OLOYE SAYS SO. EGUEBEDAVID@GMAIL.COM
oh no....not again! Drchibyk@gmail.com
Satan raised Judas to bring about the death of Jesus. Islam is what Satan has raised to bring about the end of the world.
--Scripture must be fulfilled--
End time tooo
Whatever we do
Whatever we wear
Whatever we show
Someday
A day not so far
We will have to answer for it
The End time is now.....be vigilant and pray
The World is really at its worst these days.
Are these people allergic to peace or what. See Australia I admire for being peaceful. Now these people have taken their bullshit there.. bloody non-humans.
end time thing adaseries@gmail.com
AUNTY OPPOSITE OF CHRISTIANITY NA ISLAM, NAME ONE INCIDENCE A CHRISTIAN KILLED IN THE NAME OF GOD. ANU OFIA
so sad, may God touch our hearts and forgive us all. Amen
If na naija dis one happen. police go pay ransom and the criminal go still dey escape(criminal still at large)
Sydney is a city in Australia.
this is scary! veraokeke14@gmail
You're obviously not alright for some reasons, people are held hostage, against their will,they could die and there you are saying rubbish! You should be seriously ashamed of yourself
You are so right, am tired of all dis islamist and their wahala, can't dry jus face their religion and let oda do theirs...
GOD have mercy
God help us...
Hmmmm, chizoba anyi. obumnemeudeze@gmail.com
end time things are happening o...we should have all b prayerful o...
My dear we not afraid of nada! This is simply what happens when the US decides to arm riffraffs for its own selfish interest. Go and listen to Hilary Clinton's interview on how America created al-qaeda then you will get the gist of how terrorism originated and spread!
I hope you have never visited dubai and you are not planning to visit sha if not shame on you for this post of yours! Do a proper research on Islam before you open ur mouth and yarn dust! As if we don't have evil xtians mtchewWww.
Dats bad
billzsunny@gmail.com
it is well
Eiya.....dats all I can say abt ur mindset. I don't blame you sha, it's what d enemies of Islam posing as muslims hve caused
Hmmmmmm
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