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Man takes hostages in Sydney cafe, demands ISIS flag

| | Dec 15, 2014, at 06:40 pm
Sydney, Dec 15 (IBNS) An armed man- believed to be a Jihadist and a supporter of ISIS- on Monday took several people hostages in a cafe in Sydney's Martin Place in Australia, triggering a crisis even as several of his captives managed to escape.

Reports said police have locked down the downtown of Sydney on Monday after the hostage crisis unfolded.

The man reportedly forced his hostages to show an Islamic flag and according to Sky News Australia has contacted three media outlets via the hostages. He reportedly askef or an ISIS flag and a phone call with Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, CNN affiliate Sky News Australia reported.

Meanwhile, five people have managed to flee the cafe though many still remained inside captive.

According to Sky News Australia, the man has reportedly told hostages that he has planted four bombs.

The siege started at around 10am, said media reports.

Meanwhile, Indian Prime Minister Modi has expressed concern over the hostage crisis.

"The incident in Sydney is disturbing. Such acts are inhuman & deeply unfortunate. I pray for everyone's safety," he tweeted.
 

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