Lindt Cafe siege: Prosecutor says he reached 'consensus' with police regarding Monis bail

By Paul Bibby
Updated August 27 2015 - 7:08pm, first published 6:44pm
Man Haron Monis as featured in an Islamic State magazine after his death.
Man Haron Monis as featured in an Islamic State magazine after his death.
Detective Denise Vavayis arrives at the coronial inquest into the Lindt cafe siege. Photo: Wolter Peeters
Detective Denise Vavayis arrives at the coronial inquest into the Lindt cafe siege. Photo: Wolter Peeters
The ageing Le Salle 12 gauge sawn-off shotgun used by Monis during the siege. Photo: Department of Justice
The ageing Le Salle 12 gauge sawn-off shotgun used by Monis during the siege. Photo: Department of Justice

The prosecutor responsible for the final, crucial court appearance of Lindt cafe gunman Man Haron Monis has contradicted sworn evidence by police that they fought hard to have his bail revoked before the siege.

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