‘Grave concerns’ as police attend ‘active incident’ at rural property in Victoria, Porepunkah primary school in lockdown | Victoria

The police confirmed that after the media reported that an officer was wounded in a fire, they participated in a “active event ında on a rural property in Victoria.
Officers joined a property in Porpunkah, about 300 km northeast of Melbourne. Reported Age.
In the report, an officer was shot in the thigh and two were not calculated.
Prime Minister Anthony Arnavut said he was worried about police officers about the incident.
“Our thoughts are with the police for their work every day,” he said.
“Men and women wearing… The uniform of the police force takes risks every day.”
Albania, Victorian Police Commissioner will provide an update in the afternoon, he said.
In a statement, the Victoria police will not confirm these details, but the officers said they were on a property in Porpunkah.
“This is still an active event and we will give more information when it is operational safe.
“We want people to avoid the region,” he said.
Porpunkah Elementary School Spokesman confirmed that the school was locked.
Previously, the school principal Jill Gillies said that ABC was recommended that students should not allow them to go out at 11.30.
“We were told that there was an event near the school,” he said.
Australian Federal Police Commissioner Reece Kershaw said that there were “serious concerns için for some police officers about the incident.
“Only the police blue family, Australia and abroad, from a wider family, our thoughts and prayers are now with the Victoria police,” he said.
Uz We hope all of them are safe and good, but we hear that there are some serious concerns for some of these police officers, and our hearts come to the community.
Victoria opposition leader Brad Battin said that after the reports of an officer injured in a fire, his thoughts were with the police community.
“We want to send our thoughts and strength to the police members who have heard some news that comes right now,” he said to journalists.
“We know that when Victoria police members get up and go to work every day, they go to work with risk.”
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