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Massive Reward Offered for Apprehension of Police Killer

Officers perish, suspected culprit vanishes into Australian wilds; despite extensive search efforts, authorities turn to...

Reward of User One Million Dollars for Capturing Police Murderer
Reward of User One Million Dollars for Capturing Police Murderer

Massive Reward Offered for Apprehension of Police Killer

Manhunt for Armed Suspect in Australian Forest

A manhunt is currently underway in a forest near Porepunkah, approximately 300 kilometers northeast of Melbourne, Australia, following a shocking incident on August 26. The suspect, a 56-year-old self-proclaimed "Sovereign Citizen," is wanted for the murder of two police officers and the serious injury of another.

The tragedy unfolded when the police visited the suspect's property to serve an arrest warrant for sexual offenses. However, the suspect opened fire during the visit, killing two officers and seriously injuring a third. The suspect then fled into the nearby forest with several firearms.

Over 450 police officers are involved in the daily search for the suspect, with the terrain proving challenging. The police believe the suspect's ideology is similar to the German "Reichsbürger" movement, and there are no indications that he has an accomplice at this time.

The police are actively searching for the suspect in the forest and have offered a reward of up to one million Australian dollars for information leading to his arrest. The possibility that the man is hiding alone is being considered, but the possibility of an accomplice is also under investigation.

The suspect is considered armed and dangerous, and the police are urging citizens to avoid the area and report any suspicious activity to the authorities. They are also appealing to the public for any information about the suspect's whereabouts or activities.

This is a developing story, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available. Our thoughts are with the families of the affected officers and the entire police force during this difficult time.

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