Flowers left as a mark of respect near the site where Monis took 18 people hostage during the fatal siege.
Flowers left as a mark of respect near the site where Monis took 18 people hostage during the fatal siege. Photo: Joosep Martinson
Here's a little quiz question you won't find in the entertainment pages of your magazine: 
Under which visa did Man Haron Monis enter Australia?
a) a business visa; b) a study visa; c) a tourism visa; d) a refugee visa; or e) a protection visa.
Answer: Monis arrived in Sydney on a 456 Business (Short Stay) Visa onOctober 28, 1996.
Monis wasn't one of those unwelcome boat people. He flew into Sydney airport with the support of the Australian Trade Commission, Austrade.
But within a month of his arrival he was seeking asylum and, in succession, was granted a bridging visa, a protection visa and ultimately Australian citizenship.