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Victim or Villan?

For more than four decades, George has refused every media interview, declined every journalist’s request, stayed silent while others built myths around him — until now.

 

For the first time, George Zakharia will tell his story — in his own words, on his own terms.

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Your Staunch
Journey Begins

For decades, George Zachariah’s name has stirred fear, fascination, and fierce debate. To some, he’s a ruthless underworld figure—a man who moved in the shadows, always one step ahead of the law. To others, he’s a scapegoat—relentlessly hunted by a justice system obsessed with bringing him down.

 

Once ranked world number three in kickboxing, George’s promising career was abruptly derailed when he was sentenced to 17 years in Pentridge Prison for a robbery he has always claimed he didn’t commit. Since then, he’s been targeted by more than 20 police task forces, subjected to countless raids, and accused of nearly every serious crime in the book—yet has only ever been convicted of minor misdemeanors.

 

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Australia's Assualt Capital - Pentridge.

Pentridge Prison in the 1980's was the most dangerous place in Australia, recording more deaths and serious assault's per capita than. anywhere in the entire country. 

George Zak

was the toughest man to ever walk the corridors of Pentridge Prison.” 

Mark Chopper Reid. 

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20 Million in 15 Years

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The Late Barrister Colin Lovett responding to  reports that surfaced, alleging Vicpol had spent 20 Million Dollars on operation "Get George" in 15 years. 

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When it comes to George Zakharia, the DPP spends money like a drunken sailor — though frankly, even a drunken sailor might have a better chance of securing a conviction than Victoria Police.

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