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Melbourne hostage crisis termed 'terrorist incident'

Updated on: 07 June,2017 06:17 AM IST  |  Melbourne
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Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said on Tuesday police were treating a deadly siege in the city of Melbourne as an "act of terrorism" after a claim by the Islamic State group that one of its fighters was the gunman responsible for it

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Police officers help the coroner remove a body at the scene of a hostage situation in the Melbourne suburb of Brighton. Pic/AFP
Police officers help the coroner remove a body at the scene of a hostage situation in the Melbourne suburb of Brighton. Pic/AFP

Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said on Tuesday police were treating a deadly siege in the city of Melbourne as an "act of terrorism" after a claim by the Islamic State group that one of its fighters was the gunman responsible for it. Police shot dead the gunman, Yacqub Khayre, who they said had a long criminal history, on Monday after he killed a man in the foyer of an apartment block in Melbourne and held a woman hostage inside.


Senior officials confirmed that Khayre had been acquitted of a plot to attack a Sydney army base in 2009 and was on parole for a violent home invasion at the time of Monday's siege. "This terrorist attack by a known criminal, a man who was only recently released on parole, is a shocking, cowardly crime," Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull told reporters in the capital, Canberra. "It is a terrorist attack and it underlines the need for us to be constantly vigilant, never to be deterred, always defiant, in the face of Islamist terrorism," he said.



Police also said they were investigating the siege as act of terrorism after Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack via its Amaq news agency. They identified Khayre as a 29-year-old Australian of Somali heritage. Amaq said the attack was launched because of Australia's membership of a U.S.-led coalition fighting against the militants in Syria and Iraq. Police said they were investigating whether Khayre had any established links with the group.

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