- Man Haron Monis has been named as the gunman holding up to 15 people hostage in a Sydney café
- The 49-year-old man lives in southwest Sydney, but is originally from Iran and a self-proclaimed sheik
- He was
charged with accessory in the murder of his ex-wife - who was allegedly
stabbed and set on fire on a flight of stairs in her western Sydney
apartment block
- He
was also arrested for the sexual assault of a 27-year-old woman in 2002
after luring her to his clinic following claims he was as 'spiritual
healer'
- Monis has also previously sent hate mail to the families of Australian dead soldiers
- Terror siege in central Sydney stretches into the night after gunman raids busy cafe at morning peak hour
- Witnesses described hostages as looking 'pained, strained' as drama enters its 12th hour
- Food was brought in to the hostages from the cafe kitchen as darkness fell, and the lights were turned off inside
- Five people, including three cafe workers, were able to flee to safety, leaving up to 15 people inside
- Gunman was described as 'extremely agitated' after learning some hostages had escaped
- He stormed the Lindt cafe in Martin Place during the morning rush hour stopped anyone from leaving
- He forced hostages to hold up black flag with white writing in Arabic, an emblem linked to terror groups
- Police commanders say they will be patient while no one has been hurt and want to end the siege without violence
Published:
23:06 GMT, 14 December 2014
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Updated:
14:24 GMT, 15 December 2014
Man
Haron Monis - also known as Sheik Haron - has been named as the gunman
holding up to 15 people hostage in a Sydney café and is believed to be
an Islamic State preacher who is on bail for accessory to murder.
The
49-year-old man lives in southwest Sydney, but is originally from Iran
and a self-proclaimed sheik, and has previously sent hate mail to the
families of Australian dead soldiers of being murderers and also been
charged with sexual assault, according to The Daily Telegraph.
Arriving
as a refugee in Australia in 1996, the hostage-taker was charged with
accessory - both before and after the fact - for the murder of his
ex-wife - who was allegedly stabbed and set on fire on a flight of
stairs in her western Sydney apartment block.
The man's current partner was charged with murder but they both received bail as the case was deemed too weak.
He
was also arrested for the sexual assault of a 27-year-old woman in 2002
after luring her to his clinic following claims he was as an expert in
astrology, meditation and black magic, The Daily Telegraph also
reported.
As
many as 15 hostages seized by the gunman, who stormed a Sydney cafe at
morning rush hour on Monday, are facing a terrifying night as a siege in
the centre of the city continued after dark, hours after five captives
made a courageous break for freedom.
Three
videos were released on YouTube of three female hostages declaring the
gunman's demands, which included the police bringing an ISIS flag to the
cafe and insisting that he speak with Prime Minister Tony Abbott -
however Daily Mail Australia decided not to air the disturbing footage
which has since been taken down.
Channel Nine reported the gunman's name after receiving approval from senior police.
Witnesses
saw food prepared in the cafe's kitchen brought out to the remaining
hostages, thought to number between ten and 15, as the stand-off with
heavily armed police entered its twelfth hour.
The
drama began unfolding around 9,30 am, when a gunman entered the cafe,
located in one of busiest plazas in Sydney's central business district,
and pulled a shotgun from a blue carry bag and disabled the doors to the
business.
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Man Haron Monis - also known as Sheik Haron - has been named as the gunman holding up to 15 people hostage in a Sydney café
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Heavily
armed police remained posted around the cafe as night fell and the
hostage drama continued into the night. Inside, the remaining hostages
were brought food and were observed by witnesses as looking 'pained'
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