Victoria Police offer $1m reward to find alleged cop killer Dezi Freeman

The Victoria police announced an award of up to $ 1 million for the murder of two police officers for the arrest of Desmond Freeman.
Diszi Freeman, who was formerly Filby, was allegedly hit the officers in a distant Porpunkah property in northeast of Victoria while trying to carry out a search order on August 26th.
Detective Leading Senior Officer Neal Thompson and Senior Officer Vadim De Waart-Hotartt were killed and a third police officer was seriously injured during the alleged fire.
The police saw that the last 56 -year -old child had escaped to the bushes near the Rayner Track property after a deadly incident equipped with guns.
“As a part of his efforts to find Freeman and to detention him in a peaceful and safe way, the police said in a statement on Saturday,” The police offers an award for up to $ 1 million for information about where it was arrested. ” He said.
“This award represents the biggest one in Victoria for arrest.”


The sovereign citizen who defines himself is a married father and an experienced Bushman who had previously hostile to the police and the judicial system.
450 Victoria Police Officer, members of the Australian Defense Forces, Australian Federal Police and other states, including a large -scale human hunt, heat detection assets and other technologies called the alleged couple Murderer called.
The heavy armed officers in Bearcats and police vehicles were looking for Freeman’s property.
More than 100 properties in Porpunkah region were searched by the police for the alleged armed man.
There was speculation in which Freeman could be hidden underground in one of the hundreds of mini -miles in the region or could be accommodated by sympathizers.

It was a flightless area that prohibited all aircraft, including drones in a 7.5 km region of Porpunkah Airport.
Police, “Considering that the suspect on this issue was heavy armed, this was given because of the risk of aircraft and unmanned aerial vehicles,” he said.
35-year-old senior Constable De Waart-Hottart Porpunkah’a hit one of the two police officers were left to rest on September 5th.
The chief commissioner Mike Bush said his senior Constable De Waart-Hottart was a temporary mission in Wangaratta during the alleged shooting.
Detective Thompson would retire on Friday after 38 years of service with Victoria police.
Victoria police will have a press conference on Wednesday morning, then
More will come.

