A member of the Victoria Police force that led the hunt for the infamous Pavel Marinov, a Bulgarian immigrant that lived in Australia who went on a shooting spree against police officers. Kapetanovski was shot in the chest and hand, almost died, but managed to survive.
Here is an article about 'Max Clark', the name he assumed after settling in Australia, who was nicknamed 'Mad Max' because of his actions.
There was a crime show on TV (Channel 7) just now that presented these events and interviews with both Kapetanovski and another individual with a heritage from the Balkans, Alex Krstic, who were favoured for the lead role in the investigation due to their 'Macedonian' and 'Yugoslav' backgrounds, as described by the channel 7 reporter on the clip from 1980's. They hoped that it would make the local ethnic communities in the area that Marinov resided become more comfortable with providing information.
Just thought i'd make mention of it, as I am not too sure how many people here were aware that a Macedonian had reached detective-sergeant in the Victoria Police force.
Here is an article about 'Max Clark', the name he assumed after settling in Australia, who was nicknamed 'Mad Max' because of his actions.
There was a crime show on TV (Channel 7) just now that presented these events and interviews with both Kapetanovski and another individual with a heritage from the Balkans, Alex Krstic, who were favoured for the lead role in the investigation due to their 'Macedonian' and 'Yugoslav' backgrounds, as described by the channel 7 reporter on the clip from 1980's. They hoped that it would make the local ethnic communities in the area that Marinov resided become more comfortable with providing information.
Just thought i'd make mention of it, as I am not too sure how many people here were aware that a Macedonian had reached detective-sergeant in the Victoria Police force.
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