Time to improve Australia's anti-terror training
Lets hope that the Lindt Cafe debacle leads to some fundamental changes in Australia's policing and counter-terrorism standards. It has been just one example demonstrating how wrong the Australian Prime Minister is when he makes claims that 'we have 'the best police and security services in the world.' Their training has been inadequate, but maybe the problems can be rectified. Quite apart from the question of why Man Haron Monis was allowed to be walking the streets when he was a known risk there is no question that the lone gunman could have been eliminated by a sniper from across the street. SAS troops are trained assassins and could have used 566 steel tipped penetrating ammunition to take out Monis with almost no risk to hostages.The ammunition was developed in Belgium for ant-terrorist actions and is used all over the world.
Or, once it was know that he was acting alone, a single marksman with a handgun could have entered the cafe and shot Monis dead.
The mass entry of police with automatic guns blazing was clear evidence of incompetence at the top of the command structure.
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