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Wound Ballistics,Reasonable Force and Anini's Incapacitation
Authors:PATRICK E. IGBINOVIA
Affiliation:University of Ilorin , Nigeria
Abstract:Lawrence Nomayagbon Anini, 26 years old, was Nigeria's most notorious armed robber. His image was larger than life, dwarfing those of Ishola Oyenusi, the King of robbers in the 1970's and Youpelle Dakuro, the army deserter who masterminded the most vicious daylight robbery in Lagos in 1978 in which two policemen were killed.

Anini spear-headed a four-month reign of terror between August and December 1986 that gripped part of Nigeria. While he and his gang reigned, they killed, maimed, kidnapped, robbed, and raped their victims. The episodes were replicated with increasing sophistication, brazenness and arrogance. At the end of it all, 20 persons—11 policemen and nine civilians were dead. Indeed, Anini's siege on Nigeria has been described as “a nightmare” and “a metaphor of horror.”

Perhaps Justice Omo-Agege, the Chairman of the First Benin Robbery and Firearms Tribunal which tried Anini and his cohorts, said it best when he wrote:

Anini will forever be remembered in the history of crime in this country, but it would be of unblessed memory. Few people if ever, would give the name to their children.

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