
A 56-year-old Dezzi Freeman, suspected of killing two police officers in the state of Victoria, Australia, has not yet been apprehended. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
Last week, during a search at his home in the village of Porepunkah, he resisted the police officers and shot them. After the incident, Freeman fled into the forests.
The police are conducting a large-scale search operation involving helicopters, armored vehicles, and special forces to find him. According to authorities, it has been identified that some individuals are assisting the suspect.
The police have warned them, reminding that such actions constitute a serious crime. Freeman's wife, Amalia Freeman, called on her husband to surrender and expressed condolences to the families of the deceased police officers.
She also emphasized that her family has no hostility towards the authorities. This incident has raised new questions about the increasing activity of groups opposing the authorities in Australia in recent years.
A similar attack three years ago in the state of Queensland also resulted in the deaths of police officers. These events once again highlight the urgency of ensuring security and order in the country.
The police and government agencies continue to take measures to identify and punish criminals more quickly.