Islamic State supporters sent Lindt chocolates to recruitment target: report

By Rory Callinan
Updated June 30 2015 - 6:18pm, first published 2:46pm
Man Haron Monis, who held employees and customers hostage in Sydney's Lindt Cafe last year.
Man Haron Monis, who held employees and customers hostage in Sydney's Lindt Cafe last year.
Police operations during the Lindt Cafe siege in December last year.  Photo: Daniel Munoz
Police operations during the Lindt Cafe siege in December last year. Photo: Daniel Munoz

Islamic State supporters sent Lindt chocolates to a potential recruit as part of an indoctrination campaign that referenced the deadly siege at Sydney's Lindt Cafe, according to The New York Times.

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