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TEN BREAKING NEWS - TERROR ATTACK CONFIRMED IN SYDNEY - Article By 9NEWS Australia
Three people appear to have been released from the Sydney CBD café where a gunman has held more than 50 people for more than six hours.
Video filmed outside the cafe appears to show three people running out the door, though it is unknown at this stage whether they escaped or were released.
An image of a man at the centre of the hostage situation at a Martin Place cafe. (Picture: Supplied)
One of them men appeared to be a Lindt employee and was still wearing his uniform and apron.
Police earlier said they were still waiting to speak directly with the gunman.
Hostages being held at the Lindt cafe in Martin Place have spoken with a number of media outlets from inside the Martin Place building.
2GB radio host Ray Hadley spoke to one of the hostages but refused to put him on air, saying he could hear the captor in the background issuing orders.
December 15, 2014: A hostage inside the Lindt Chocolate Café in Sydney’s Martin Place has made a chilling signal to onlookers.
"I told the young man it's not in your best interest to be heard on the radio live. It's not in anyone's interest and it's certainly not in the hostages' interest," Hadley said.
"There are some people [inside] who are not well. They are distraught.
"I'm not in a position to comply with requests that are being made. I just can't.
"I'm aware that the same sort of calls are being made to the ABC and they're in the same position I am - we cant respond to them."
The bearded man, wearing a black bandana around his head, has been filmed inside the cafe where the hostages have been forced to stand against the windows and hold a black Islamic flag.
What we know so far about the Martin Place hostage situation
• There are differing reports that as many as 50 hostages are being held in Lindt cafe in Martin Place
• Hostages forced to hold up black flag with Arabic script in the windows (it is not the official ISIL banner)
• Police are yet to make contact with the armed offender
• Lindt has released a statement saying the company is "deeply concerned" over the incident
• Staff at the four trauma hospitals in the CBD have been briefed and are ready to accept patients if need be
• One gunman armed with shotgun, handgun or both
• Unconfirmed radio reports have claimed the perpetrator has demanded to speak to Prime Minister Tony Abbott
• The federal government's National Security Committee has convened for briefings on the situation
• Hundreds of people have been evacuated from buildings in the surrounding area
• Reports that raids are being carried out in Lakemba are incorrect
• Prime Minister Tony Abbott has called on all Australians to stay calm
• Workers at nearby businesses have been advised to go home for the day
An ISIS flag is being held against the window.
Police have moved into position.
• Reports Jewish schools and institutions across the country in lockdown
• All Sydney CBD courts are closed for the day
• The siege is being treated as a criminal situation
• The arrest of a man near the scene earlier today is not believed to be related
The alarm was raised about 9.45am after onlookers reported a man with a shotgun taking hostages in the cafe.
Hostages inside the cafe have been forced to hold what appears to be an Islamic flag, identified as a Shahada flag, in the cafe's window reading "no god worthy of worship except Allah and Muhammad is his messenger".
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The flag is used by the group Jabhat al-Nusra - which preaches jihad and has links to terror groups ISIS and Al Qaeda.
NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione said police are still working to determine the number of hostages inside and they were yet to negotiate with the armed man.
"We have not yet confirmed that this is a terrorism-related event," he said.
December 15, 2014: Police responding to a siege in Sydney’s Martin Place have been filmed evacuating people from the building that adjoins the Lindt chocolate café, where up to 20 people are being held hostage.
"We are still determining what is the motivation and trying to figure out where this person is from."
Mr Scipione said there is "at least one offender" and police were doing all they could to bring the hostage situation to a "peaceful outcome".
Premier Mike Baird said while NSW was being tested, it was important to "remain a strong, democratic civilised society".
"We will get through this," he said.
Queensland's police commissioner says he has information an improvised explosive device is involved in the hostage drama in central Sydney.
December 15, 2014: Prime Minister Tony Abbott has said that NSW police are being supported by Commonwealth Agencies as they work on the hostage situation in Martin Place.
Ian Stewart has told the Queensland government that information was "firming up" that an IED is involved.
There are more than three tactical police units on the scene, around 50 uniformed officers and scores more detectives in plain clothes and bulletproof vests.
PICTURES: Social media shots of Martin Place siege
Hundreds have been evacuated in the Martin Place area while others in the CBD have been told to stay inside their buildings.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott has called on Australians to stay calm and trust the police to do their job as the tense hostage situation continues.
Mr Abbott said Australians had to understand there were people in the world who wished to harm the country, but he stopped short of calling the incident terrorism-related.
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"We don't know whether this is politically motivated, but there are some signs it could be," he said.
He also said there was no cause for panic.
"I would urge all Australians today to go about business as usual," he said.
Further illustrating the government's caution was Mr Abbott’s revelation that NSW Police were still in command of the operation, showing it was still being regarded as a criminal matter rather than a terrorist one.
December 15, 2014: 9NEWS reporter Simon Bouda has interviewed a witness who had a close call near the Lindt Chocolate Café in Sydney.
He said the "ordinary business of government" would continue with Treasurer Joe Hockey to release the budget update shortly.
However, he acknowledged the terror the hostages must be feeling in their situation.
"This is a very disturbing incident," he said.
"Our hearts go out to those people."
Opposition leader Bill Shorten confirmed the ALP's full support for the government's response to the siege.
"Australians are shocked but we won't be shaken," he said.
"We face moments like this with resolute spirit."
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Despite Labor's more condemnatory response to the government's budget update released today, Mr Shorten said Australians could be assured that both parties stood together on national security.
He praised the ongoing work of police to defuse the situation, and thanked them for their service.
Journalist Chris Kenny, who was in the cafe about 20 minutes 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 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.
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"So obviously whoever is doing this has disabled the automatic glass sliding doors to stop anyone else going in.
"She said immediately she could see there was a weapon.
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Ray Hadley says he spoke with hostage, and could hear the gunman in the background barking orders and demanding to go live on air View on Twitter
"She mentioned (the weapon) being taken out of a blue bag and people were straight away asked to put up their hands."
Businesses that share the same building at the centre of the siege in Martin Place told ninemsn they have not been evacuated.
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UPDATE: Police have closed down parts of Martin Place after man with shotgun took hostages at a cafe. #9News t.co/cUoeewxpQL View on Twitter
It is understood that staff of a number of businesses in 53 Martin Place are remaining in their offices and have been in contact with police through their building management.
A barrister who worked in the floors above the cafe told 9NEWS when he heard the sirens he "thought nothing of it".
"I heard some witnesses say they went to go in (to the cafe) and saw a man with a sawn-off shotgun," he said.
He said the building has some fire exits where people could use to leave the building but he thought police could have sealed them off.
"I obviously can't remember anything this dramatic ever happening in Sydney," he said.
He walked downstairs just as the situation was unfolding, and was quickly ushered outside by police.
He estimated at least 50 other barristers were stuck on the floors above the cafe.
The Sydney Opera House was evacuated earlier as a precaution after reports there were devices planted across the city.
Workers in nearby buildings, including the Seven Network, have been ordered to evacuate the area.
Police have moved all media and bystanders back about 70 meters from the Lindt Cafe.
Nearby streets are swarming with onlookers and media.
Tactical units and dozens of plain clothes police have gathered by the emergency exit of Channel 7 directly across from the cafe.
Motorists are advised to avoid the Sydney CBD.
The siege came after a Sydney man was taken into custody on suspicion of terrorism related offences after a raid from AFP and NSW police counter terrorism units this morning.
The AFP said a 25-year-old Beecroft man was arrested as part of 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.
7NEWS STORY AT 11AM (Now 4pm) And Hostage Hold still on:
Sydney POLICE HAVE CONFIRMED IT AS A TERROR ATTACK OF 4:05PM
TEN IS PRAYING FOR THE FAMILES AND STAFF AT LINT CAFE IN MARTIN PLACE , AND THE SAFTEY OF ALL AUSTRALIANS
Read more at www.9news.com.au/national/2014/12/15/10/00/major-police-operation-in-sydneys-martin-place#h9JH2QyqucerROMy.99