An Iranian
refugee known for sending hate mail to the families of Australian
soldiers killed overseas and facing several charges of sexual assault is
the armed man holding an unknown number of hostages in a Sydney cafe, a
police source said on Tuesday.
Man Haron Monis, a self-styled sheikh, remained holed up in the cafe some 15 hours after the siege began.
"There's no operational reason for that name to be held back by us now," said the police source, who declined to be identified.
He
was found guilty in 2012 of sending offensive and threatening letters
to families of eight Australian soldiers killed in Afghanistan, as a
protest against Australia's involvement in the conflict, according to
local media reports.
Earlier
this year, Monis, who describes himself as a "spiritual healer", was
charged with the indecent and sexual assault of a Sydney woman in 2002.
Further charges were laid in October.
Monis's
website shows graphic images of children that the website says were
killed by U.S. and Australian airstrikes, as well as media coverage
following Monis's court appearances and statements addressed to the
Muslim community and Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott.
Local media reported his age at 49 or 50.
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