Infosys employee among hostages at Sydney cafe

Infosys employee among hostages at Sydney cafe

Even as the hostage scenario unfolds at Sydney, Australia, India's second largest IT services provider Infosys confirmed that one of its employee has been taken as a hostage.

"We can confirm that one Infosys employee is among the hostages at the Lindt Cafe in Sydney. We are also in the process of confirming the whereabouts of all our other employees in the city. We are in constant touch with the local authorities and Indian Consulate in Sydney for updates on the situation on ground," said the company in a statement.

The company further said that the family of the employee has been informed and that they are extending all possible support to them in this difficult time.

It has been more than nine-hours that a gunmen has taken about 15 people at a popular Cafe in Sydney as hostage. Based on the recent development and TV reports the gunman has demanded delivery of an Islamic State flag and a conversation with Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott.

According to the report, the armed man had told the hostages that he had planted four bombs.

The gunman said two bombs are planted inside the Lindt Chocolate Cafe in Martin Place and the others elsewhere in the Central Business District, Sky News channel reported quoting Network Ten.