- 1. At 09:45 on Monday local time (22:45 GMT Sunday) police are called to the Lindt Chocolat Cafe in Sydney following reports of an armed robbery. It soon emerges a gunman is holding a number of people hostage.
- 2. Between 16:00-17:00, three men, then two women, sprint to safety from the cafe's side door - a fire exit.
- 3. Just after 02:00 on Tuesday, a loud bang is heard from the cafe and special operations officers advance towards the side door.
- 4. More hostages escape, running to safety on Elizabeth Street.
- 5. Moments later, commandos storm the cafe via a number of entrances. The remaining hostages escape.
- 6. Police officially confirm the end of the siege at 02:45 local time. They later report the deaths of three people, including the gunman.
This CCTV image appears to show the gunman holding one of his hostages
A screenshot from Channel Seven, showing hostages in the Lindt cafe
Hostages are being forced to hold an Islamic Flag against the window of the Lindt Chocolat Cafe in Martin Place after at least one gunman stormed the premises, reports Megan Levy.The Flag shown being held by hostages against the window of Lindt Chocolat Cafe is not an Islamic State Flag,but is an Islamic flag that has been co-opted by jihadist groups, reports David Wroe.
People and media are gathering behind "safe" barricaded part of the MartinPlace Siege
The area surrounding the cafe has been completely cordoned off. Workers in nearby buildings, including the Seven Network and the NSW government building, have been ordered to evacuate the area
t
A map showing the location of the siege at the Lindt cafe in Sydney. It shows just how close it is to important sites, like Parliament House, the NSW Law Courts, the Reserve Bank, and the US Consulate.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott speaks to the media about the Sydney siege on Monday
"We have to appreciate that even in a society such as ours there are people who would wish to do us harm."
"That's why we have police and security organisations of the utmost
professionalism that are ready and able to respond to a whole range of
situations and contingencies."Statement from NSW Police
"There is a police operation underway at Martin Place. Police and emergency services have responded and a number of streets around the area have been closed. The Martin Place train station is also shut.Police are dealing with an armed incident and specialist officers are attempting to make contact those inside a café.
Some nearby offices have been evacuated as a precaution. Anyone else in the area encompassing Hunter, George, Elizabeth and Macquarie streets bordering Martin Place is directed to remain indoors and away from open windows. Anyone in the vicinity but outside that area is free to leave their buildings."
Statement from NSW Premier Mike Baird
All my thoughts and prayers are with those members of the public affected by the situation in Martin Place and the NSW Police who are trained to deal with these events.NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione: "This is a difficult day for eveyone involved"
He says there is an armed offender holding an undisclosed number of hostages.
"We want this matter to end peacefully."
Daily Telegraph #SydneySiege front page with comment piece "The instant we changed forever"
Police have confirmed 3 people have escaped from the Lindt cafe in Martin Place.TV footage shows two men running from towards the front of the cafe on
Elizabeth Street and a third, dressed in what appears to be a Lindt
uniform, escaping out a side door on Phillip Street.
Two hostages run to safety outside the cafe.
NSW Police will not confirm the number of people remaining in the cafe,
but Deputy Commissioner Catherine Burn says it is less than 30
The flag
displayed by hostages held inside a Sydney cafe by an armed terrorist
bears the words 'There is no god but Allah, Muhammad is the Messenger of
Allah' written in white Arabic on a black background.
Called
the Shahada flag, it differs from the black and white flag used by the
group ISIS, which has carried out beheadings in Syria.
The
flag is used by the extremist group, Jabhat al Nusra, which is fighting
the Assad government in Syria. But it has meaning for all Muslims, in
that the Shahada is the Islamic Creed, one of the Five Pillars of Islam,
which is recited by Muslims when they pray.
In reciting the Shahada, a Muslim bears witness that Allah is the only true god, and that Muhammad is Allah’s prophet.
Lindt Chocolate Cafe Siege Ends
The 34-year-old manager of the Lindt cafe, Tori Johnson, and mother of
three Katrina Dawson, 38, have been named as the two hostages killed
during the Sydney siege on Tuesday morning. Four others have been
injured, including a woman with serious gunshot wounds to the leg. The
Muslim gunman identified as self-styled Iranian Sheik Man Haron Monis
was also shot dead after police burst into the Martin Place cafe at
2.11am Tuesday and opened fire. Minutes before police stormed the cafe,
seven hostages managed to escape 17 hours after the siege began.
Police stormed the cafe in central Sydney where a gunman held hostages for more than 16 hours
Lindt Chocolate Cafe Siege Ends
Katrina Dawson, a 38-year-old whose children are all under 10, died in
hospital. She was a barrister at Eight Selborne Chambers in Sydney's
Phillip Street, opposite the site of the siege.
Police stormed the cafe in central Sydney where a gunman held hostages for more than 16 hours
No comments:
Post a Comment