Two folks have been arrested as a part of the investigation in to fugitive police killer Dezi Freeman.
Police confirmed the arrests have been a part of the probe into the actions of Freeman following the shootings in Porepunkah final August.
The pair are being interviewed. They aren’t associated to Freeman.
Police stormed a property in Victoria’s rural north-east.
Particular Operations Group members had spent three hours on the property making an attempt to barter a peaceable give up with Freeman earlier than a number of photographs have been fired.
“He fired two photographs and eight police responded. He was shot at the very least 20 instances,” The Age crime author John Silvester informed 3AW.
“Perhaps, the gun was shot out of his hand as a result of it was a long way away.”
Investigators had been monitoring a automobile coming and going from 56-year-old Freeman’s hideout earlier than he was killed in a shootout about 8.30am on Monday, 9News understands.
9News has been informed officers had been surveilling Freeman for a number of days after watching the automobile, which repeatedly made the just about 200-kilometre journey between Porepunkah and Thologolong, situated on the Victoria-NSW border.
Police have asserted it could have been very troublesome for the fugitive to stay hidden for therefore lengthy with out assist.









