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Large monetary compensation offered for the apprehension of a police officer's assassin.

Shooting leads to the death of two police officers; the perpetrator evades capture by venturing into the Australian wilderness. As of now, the fugitive remains untraced, prompting police to employ bush search tactics.

Large monetary bounty offered for the capture of a police murderer.
Large monetary bounty offered for the capture of a police murderer.

Large monetary compensation offered for the apprehension of a police officer's assassin.

In a tragic turn of events, the police in Australia are currently searching for a heavily armed and violent criminal who shot and killed two officers in a shooting that occurred approximately 300 kilometers northeast of Melbourne. The suspect, identified as Dezi Freeman, is wanted for sexual offenses and is believed to be hiding in the dense forest of Buffalo Mountain National Park near Porepunkah in Victoria.

The police visited Freeman's property on August 26 to execute an arrest warrant for sexual offenses. However, during the visit, Freeman opened fire, resulting in the death of two officers and the severe injury of a third. Since then, more than 450 police officers have been involved in the daily search for Freeman.

The suspect is considered dangerous and armed, and the police believe he may have taken his own life. However, there are no confirmed sightings or indications of his current whereabouts. The possibility of Freeman having an accomplice is being considered, but at this time, there are no indications to support this theory.

Freeman is a 56-year-old self-proclaimed "Sovereign Citizen," similar to the German "Reichsbürger" movement. The challenging terrain of the national park is a factor in the manhunt, making the search difficult and complex.

The police have offered a reward of up to one million Australian dollars for information leading to the arrest of Freeman. Citizens with relevant information are urged to come forward. The reward for information leading to the arrest of the suspect is approximately 560,000 euros.

The search for Freeman continues daily, with the police considering it likely that he is hiding alone. The terrain where Freeman is believed to be hiding has not been specified. The police also consider it unlikely that Freeman has an accomplice at this time.

The tragic loss of life has shaken the community, and the police are urging the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities. The manhunt for Freeman is a top priority for the police, and they are committed to bringing him to justice.

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