Melbourne apartment siege: Police injured, shoot hostage-taker

A man was shot dead by police and three officers were injured during the situation in the suburbs

IANS  |  Melbourne 

Police are dealing with a hostage situation at an apartment complex in Australia's Melbourne city following reports of an on Monday.

A major police operation is underway at the apartment complex, after reports of the at 4 pm (local time), reports the

The police also found the body of a man in the building and said it appeared that he was shot dead in the foyer area.

A Victoria state police spokesperson said officers were trying to negotiate with a man in one of the apartments.

"Victoria Police specialist units are currently on scene. Roads are closed in the vicinity and we urge the community to avoid the area."

Just after 6 pm, there was a volley of gunfire in the area and the police urged pedestrians in a nearby supermarket to take cover.

A witness told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation: "I saw a couple of policemen hiding behind letter-boxes and one also sort of bobbing behind one of their police cars."

"It didn't look too good and all the streets are closed off around the area."

Melbourne apartment siege: Police injured, shoot hostage-taker

A man was shot dead by police and three officers were injured during the situation in the suburbs

A man was shot dead by police and three officers were injured during the situation in the suburbs

Police are dealing with a hostage situation at an apartment complex in Australia's Melbourne city following reports of an on Monday.

A major police operation is underway at the apartment complex, after reports of the at 4 pm (local time), reports the

The police also found the body of a man in the building and said it appeared that he was shot dead in the foyer area.

A Victoria state police spokesperson said officers were trying to negotiate with a man in one of the apartments.

"Victoria Police specialist units are currently on scene. Roads are closed in the vicinity and we urge the community to avoid the area."

Just after 6 pm, there was a volley of gunfire in the area and the police urged pedestrians in a nearby supermarket to take cover.

A witness told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation: "I saw a couple of policemen hiding behind letter-boxes and one also sort of bobbing behind one of their police cars."

"It didn't look too good and all the streets are closed off around the area."

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