- Summary- Protests in Sweida over worsening economy- Crowds storm governor's office, set fire to building- Authorities say armed "outlaws" also tried to seize police HQ- One policeman killed, Interior Ministry says- Hospital source says one demonstrator has died from injuriesAMMAN, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Dozens of demonstrators angry over worsening economic conditions in Syria stormed and ransacked the governor's office in the southern city of Sweida on Sunday, clashing with police, the authorities and witnesses said.Earlier, more than 200 people had gathered around the building in the centre of the Druze-majority city, chanting slogans calling for the overthrow of Syrian President Bashar Assad, they said, amid spiralling prices and economic hardship."We will pursue all the outlaws and take all legal measures against anyone who dares to undermine the security and stability of the province," the government statement said.Three witnesses told Reuters the governor was not in the building which was vacated before protesters stormed and ransacked offices.Syria is in the throes of a deep economic crisis where a majority of people after a devastating conflict that killed hundreds of thousands and displaced millions struggle to afford food and basic goods."