Sydney siege: experts back police policy to negotiate with Man Haron Monis

By Neil Mercer and Eamonn Duff
Updated December 17 2014 - 1:08pm, first published 9:35am
NSW Premier Mike Baird (left) speaks as NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione looks on during a press conference about the siege in Martin Place, Sydney. Photo: Daniel Munoz/Getty Images
NSW Premier Mike Baird (left) speaks as NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione looks on during a press conference about the siege in Martin Place, Sydney. Photo: Daniel Munoz/Getty Images
The gunman visible in the Lindt Cafe. Photo: Channel Seven
The gunman visible in the Lindt Cafe. Photo: Channel Seven
Man Haron Monis seen through the glass of the Lindt cafe. Photo: Channel Seven
Man Haron Monis seen through the glass of the Lindt cafe. Photo: Channel Seven
Police snipers enter Martin Place from Macquarie Street as the siege unfolded. Photo: Edwina Pickles
Police snipers enter Martin Place from Macquarie Street as the siege unfolded. Photo: Edwina Pickles
A sniper's rifle on the ground in Phillip Street during the Lindt cafe siege.  Photo: Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images
A sniper's rifle on the ground in Phillip Street during the Lindt cafe siege. Photo: Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images

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