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Manhunt for accused cop killer enters sixth day

A dangerous illegal hunt accused of killing two police officers was dragged to the sixth day and hundreds of police continued to examine the wild nature of Victoria’s high country.

Gunman Diszi claimed that Freeman fled to Bush on Tuesday after a deadly conflict in a property in Porpunkah, about 300 km northeast of Melbourne.

The detective’s leading senior Constable Neal Thompson is accused of killing 59 and senior Constable Vadim de Waart, 35.

The difficult conditions affected the search for search with the eyelashes of the rain and rain that beat the rural town.

More than 450 police officers were deployed to Porpunkah as part of the search, including examination of mines, caves and shelters in and around the rural community.

The police said they had taken a few Freeman views since they started to escape, but none of them were approved.

“There are alleged landscapes that we’ve discovered,” Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Mike Bush said. He said. “We can’t confirm that they are, but if you think you see it, let us know. We will discover.”

On Saturday, he moved to a government office in the bakery town, about 12 km away from the Feathertop winery outside Porpunkah.

“The new site, a purposeful facility and Victoria Police will support the operational activity in the best way,” Victoria Police said in a statement. He said.

“We want to make sure that the police did not leave the region to the community.”

Victoria police also said they had arrested a 61 -year -old man on a property in Bright, about 6 km away from Porpunkah.

The arrest was watching a search order at 4.45 on Friday, and weapons and cannabis were seized from the house.

The man interviewed the inspectors on Saturday afternoon.

When asked if the man was associated with Freeman, he told a Victoria police spokesman AAP that the investigation line would form a part of the interview conducted by detectives.

Freeman’s 42 -year -old wife, Mali and 15 -year -old son, was arrested on Thursday night after an operation at an address in Chandler Court in the center of the town before interviewing and released.

“There may be or not there may be accusations,” Bush said.

Police helicopters and drones are walking around the area for days in the hope of capturing a sign.

Bush survival experience was seen in Freeman, the latest dark green tracksuit pants, dark green rain jacket, blundstone boots and reading glasses.

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