Lindt cafe siege gunman Monis claimed: I knew of Iran's deadly terrorist plots

By Rick Feneley and Rory Callinan
Updated January 7 2015 - 3:08am, first published 2:36am
Man Haron Monis: threatened to give evidence to the courts in Argentina against Iran about bomb attacks on the Israeli embassy in 1992. Photo: Supplied
Man Haron Monis: threatened to give evidence to the courts in Argentina against Iran about bomb attacks on the Israeli embassy in 1992. Photo: Supplied
Cyrus Sarang believes Monis on one crucial claim: that he had worked in the upper echelons of Iran's Ministry of Intelligence and Security. Photo: Wolter Peeters
Cyrus Sarang believes Monis on one crucial claim: that he had worked in the upper echelons of Iran's Ministry of Intelligence and Security. Photo: Wolter Peeters

Man Haron Monis told associates he kept regular contact with ASIO about his claims that he defected from Iran with smuggled intelligence secrets and had inside knowledge of state-sponsored terrorist strikes that killed more than 130 people.

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