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Police attending ‘active incident’ at rural property in Victoria, Porepunkah primary school in lockdown Two Victoria police officers dead, one injured in shooting at rural property in Porepunkah
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Police urge people to ‘avoid the area’ after media reports of officer injured in shooting and two missing at Porepunkah, 300km north-east of Melbourne Police urge people to ‘avoid the area’ amid ‘active incident’ at Porepunkah, 300km north-east of Melbourne
Police have confirmed they are attending an “active incident” at a rural property in Victoria, after media reports an officer had been injured in a shooting. Victoria police shooting live updates: two officers dead, one injured at Porepunkah
Officers attended a property at Porepunkah, in the state’s Alpine region, about 300km north-east of Melbourne on Tuesday morning to serve a warrant, The Age reported. Two Victorian police officers are dead and another wounded after a shooting at a rural property in Victoria.
Police have confirmed they are attending an “active incident” at Porepunkah, in the state’s Alpine region after media reports an officer had been injured in a shooting.
Three sources have confirmed to Guardian Australia that two officers have been killed and another wounded in the shooting.
None were authorised to comment on the incident and only one had been directly briefed on the incident by police.
Officers attended a property at Porepunkah, about 300km north-east of Melbourne on Tuesday morning to serve a warrant, The Age reported.
One officer was shot in the thigh and two were unaccounted for, the report said.One officer was shot in the thigh and two were unaccounted for, the report said.
The prime minister, Anthony Albanese, has expressed concern for police officers involved in the incident.
“Our thoughts are with the police for the work they do, each and every day,” he said.
“The men and women who wear … the uniform of the police force, take risks each and every day.”
Albanese said the the Victorian police commissioner would provide an update later in the afternoon.
In a statement, Victoria police would not confirm those details but did say that officers were at a property in Porepunkah.In a statement, Victoria police would not confirm those details but did say that officers were at a property in Porepunkah.
“This is still an active incident and we will provide more information when it’s operationally safe to do so.“This is still an active incident and we will provide more information when it’s operationally safe to do so.
“We ask people avoid the area,” the statement said.“We ask people avoid the area,” the statement said.
A spokesperson for Porepunkah primary school confirmed the school was in lockdown.A spokesperson for Porepunkah primary school confirmed the school was in lockdown.
Earlier, the school’s principal, Jill Gillies, told the ABC they were advised to not let the students out at 11.30am.Earlier, the school’s principal, Jill Gillies, told the ABC they were advised to not let the students out at 11.30am.
“We were told there was an incident near the school,” she said.“We were told there was an incident near the school,” she said.
Australian Federal Police commissioner, Reece Kershaw, said there were “grave concerns” for some of the police officers involved in the incident.
“Just from the police blue family, the wider family across Australia and overseas, our thoughts and prayers are with Victoria police right now,” he said.
“We hope that they are all safe and well, however, we’re hearing there are some grave concerns for some of those police officers and our hearts go out to the community.
The Victorian opposition leader, Brad Battin, said his thoughts were with the police community following reports an officer has been injured in a shooting.
“We want to send our thoughts and our strength out to Victoria police members who are hearing some of the news coming through at the moment,” he told reporters.
“We know that when Victoria police members get out of bed every day and go to work, they go to work with risk.”
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