Dezi Freeman: Major operation underway as police descend on Benalla in hunt for accused cop killer

Victoria police, the defendant police killer DEZİ FREEMAN hunting in the country town of the town of Benalla landed.
Authorities confirmed that a major operation was continuing and that “Desmond Freeman was in search of the ongoing investigation in the Porepunkah region”.
Tactical intervention officers and private operation units, a police statement as a “part of an operation” as a part of the double murder area about 100 km away from the area, he said.
“Police and expert sources are currently in the Benalla region. There is no immediate risk for community security,” he said.
Freeman is accused of killing the 34-year-old senior Senior Constable Vadim De Waart-Hottart, the leading Constable Neal Thompson and Senior Officer Vadim De Waart-Hottart when they try to give an order at Porpunkah property three hours north of Melbourne.
The Victoria police have a record of $ 1 million for the information that led to the arrest of Freeman while the search continues.
Dean Thomas, the President of the Murder Team President Dean Thomas, confirmed that the $ 1 million award was the largest presented for arrest in Victoria police history, and not directly conditional to conviction, but directly on the information that led to Mr. Freeman’s concern.
“1 million dollars for everyone is a significant amount of money for everyone and there will be life changes in the conditions of people,” Thomas said.
“This award is not for the conviction, but for the information that leads to concern.”
It is not known whether the operation is a result of a tip or that the researchers find evidence to direct them to Benalla.


