Andrew Marks

Andrew Marks

detective Australia

Detective Chief Inspector Andrew Marks is a seasoned officer with extensive experience in criminal investigations. He recently gained attention for his role as the officer in charge of the Bondi Junction investigation, where he provided key insights during the inquest into the tragic stabbing incident. Marks highlighted the bravery of security personnel who confronted the attacker, emphasizing the chaotic moments that unfolded during the rampage and the need for awareness of mental health issues in the context of violent incidents.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.01%
Persistence
2 wks
Reach
150,738
Power
8,158$
Sentiment
5.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Australia 3 5.00 0.49% +20% 25,499,884 150,738 $1,380,000 8,158$
Totals 3 25,499,884 150,738 $1,380,000 8,158$
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Recent Mentions

Australia Australia: Detective Acting Superintendent Andrew Marks expressed the family's devastation over Chris Baghsarian's death. 6

The Sydney Morning Herald: Tributes for Sydney grandfather allegedly murdered in bungled kidnapping.

Australia Australia: Detective Acting Superintendent Andrew Marks has said hopes were fading of finding Baghsarian alive. 4

The Sydney Morning Herald: Chris Baghsarian: intended kidnapping target revealed

Australia Australia: Detective Acting Superintendent Andrew Marks, the acting commander of the robbery and serious crime squad, said no ransom demands had been made to Baghsarian’s family. 5

The Sydney Morning Herald: Chris Baghsarian kidnapping: Police search Dural property

United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates: Andrew Marks, the leader of the robbery and crime squad, confirmed that the kidnappers targeted the wrong person. 6

Al Ittihad: الشرطة توجه "طلبا غريبا جدا" إلى عصابة خطفت رجلا

New Zealand New Zealand: Detective Acting Superintendent Andrew Marks is involved in the investigation of Baghsarian's kidnapping. 7

The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863: Police say 85-year-old missing in Sydney kidnapping is ‘wrong man’

Australia Australia: Detective Acting Superintendent Andrew Marks said neither Baghsarian nor his family were involved in organised crime. 5

The Sydney Morning Herald: CCTV reveals abduction of elderly man from North Ryde home

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Det Acting Supt Andrew Marks said Baghsarian had been in his bedroom when three men broke in. 7

The Guardian: CCTV shows men in SUV kidnapping Chris Baghsarian, 85, who police say was taken by mistake | Crime - Australia

Australia Australia: Detective Acting Superintendent Andrew Marks made a direct appeal to the abductors for the return of Chris Baghsarian. 7

The Sydney Morning Herald: Elderly man mistakenly kidnapped from North Ryde: police